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Seeing through Self-Deception (Cambridge Studies in Philosophy) (Hardcover)

by Annette Barnes (Author) "At an amateur cricket match, a mature and rather plump philosopher comes in to bat..." (more)
Key Phrases: asthma medicine causes, epistemic cowardice, unrecognized intentions, New York, Alfred Mele, Exploring the Possibility of Self-Deception (more...)
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"Recommended for upper-division undergraduate and graduate students, faculty, and researchers." Choice

"We are grateful to Annette Barnes for courageously shedding light on a difficult and important problem." Béla Szabados, Philosophy in Review

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What is it to deceive someone? And how is it possible to deceive oneself? Does self-deception require that people be taken in by a deceitful strategy that they know is deceitful? The literature is divided between those who argue that self-deception is intentional and those who argue that it is nonintentional. In this study, Annette Barnes offers a challenge to both the standard characterization of the deception of others and current characterizations of self-deception, examining the available explanations and exploring such questions as the self-deceiver's false consciousness, bias, and the irrationality of self-deception.

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