What’s good about this analogy? What’s wrong with it? Does this analogy ultimately hold water as a justification for bluffing?
Complete reflection piece by answering one of these questions in the homework journal, found under the Homework Journal link At the beginning of the Carr’s article, he quotes the British statesman, Henry Taylor, who said that “falsehood ceases to be falsehood when it is understood on all sides that the truth is not expected to […]