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Bioethics, 1999
Convinced of hope’s therapeutic benefits, physicians routinely support patients’ false hopes, often with family collusion and vague, euphemistic diagnoses and prognoses, if not overt lies. Bioethicists charge them with paternalistic violations of Patient Autonomy.There are, I think, too many morally significant exceptions to accept the physician’s ...
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Convinced of hope’s therapeutic benefits, physicians routinely support patients’ false hopes, often with family collusion and vague, euphemistic diagnoses and prognoses, if not overt lies. Bioethicists charge them with paternalistic violations of Patient Autonomy.There are, I think, too many morally significant exceptions to accept the physician’s ...
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Received theories of self-deception are problematic. The traditional view, according to which self-deceivers intend to deceive themselves, generates paradoxes: you cannot deceive yourself intentionally because you know your own plans and intentions. Non-traditional views argue that self-deceivers act intentionally but deceive themselves unintentionally
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1992
This chapter examines how the relations between the military junta and its allies, particularly communists and the Muslim Brotherhood, deteriorated. The Democratic Movement for National Liberation (DMNL), the largest and least doctrinaire communist movement in Egypt, and Muslim Brotherhood had collaborated with the Free Officers and played significant ...
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This chapter examines how the relations between the military junta and its allies, particularly communists and the Muslim Brotherhood, deteriorated. The Democratic Movement for National Liberation (DMNL), the largest and least doctrinaire communist movement in Egypt, and Muslim Brotherhood had collaborated with the Free Officers and played significant ...
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The Psychiatric Quarterly, 1945
The case history of a patient is described whose organic physical disease (carcinoma of the pancreas) was not recognizedin vivo, while his “neurotic” reaction was emphasized by various observers with the result that the patient at one time even received a series of electric shock treatments.
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The case history of a patient is described whose organic physical disease (carcinoma of the pancreas) was not recognizedin vivo, while his “neurotic” reaction was emphasized by various observers with the result that the patient at one time even received a series of electric shock treatments.
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A Survey of Defensive Deception: Approaches Using Game Theory and Machine Learning
IEEE Communications Surveys and Tutorials, 2021Mu Zhu, Ahmed H Anwar, Zelin Wan
exaly
2015
This chapter suggests that self-deception evolved to facilitate interpersonal deception by allowing people to avoid the cues of conscious deception that might reveal deceptive intent. Self-deception also eliminates the costly cognitive load that is typically associated with deceiving, and can minimize retribution if the deception is discovered.
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This chapter suggests that self-deception evolved to facilitate interpersonal deception by allowing people to avoid the cues of conscious deception that might reveal deceptive intent. Self-deception also eliminates the costly cognitive load that is typically associated with deceiving, and can minimize retribution if the deception is discovered.
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