Right. I agree with the point that we pay attention, and rely, on something like “track record for honesty”. And I would also grant that we use things like “he is giving me dishonest vibes” as criteria based on which to rule people out, or start being more suspicious around them.
The claim is more that we have nothing like “honesty exams”, the same way we do have driving tests and coding interviews. (Maybe the thing that comes closest is testing people for faithfulness by having some pre-arranged third party invite them for a date? Unless that only happens in TV shows?)
Right. I agree with the point that we pay attention, and rely, on something like “track record for honesty”. And I would also grant that we use things like “he is giving me dishonest vibes” as criteria based on which to rule people out, or start being more suspicious around them.
The claim is more that we have nothing like “honesty exams”, the same way we do have driving tests and coding interviews. (Maybe the thing that comes closest is testing people for faithfulness by having some pre-arranged third party invite them for a date? Unless that only happens in TV shows?)