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On Knowing Self‐Deception

Journal for the Theory of Social Behaviour, 1989
Self-deception looks mysterious and paradoxical because it doesn't seem possible to deceive yourself and be deceived. As the deceiver you have to know that you are hiding something from someone. But as the deceived you cannot know what is hidden, or else you are not deceived. In this work, we will argue that deceiving oneself is not self-contradictory:
Silver Maury, Sabini John, Miceli Maria
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Self-deception

The Philosophical Quarterly, 1983
Philosophical work on self-deception revolves around a trio of questions. What is self-deception? Is self-deception possible? How are instances of self-deception to be explained? The extent to which self-deception is analogous to interpersonal deception is controversial, partly because certain analogies threaten to render the possibility of self ...
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Self-Deception

Philosophy and Phenomenological Research, 1974
People do, quite naturally and not uncommonly, speak of other people as deceiving themselves, as being their own dupes. A man's child is ill and growing constantly worse. The father keeps talking optimistically about the future, keeps explaining away the evidence, and keeps pointing to what he insists are signs of improvement.
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Self-Deception

Aristotelian Society Supplementary Volume, 1971
After several competing analyses of self-deception a examined and found wanting, a model is presented that not only isolates central cases of self-deception but also distinguishes it from other related phenomena with which it is so often confused.
D. W. Hamlyn, H. O. Mounce
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SELF-DECEPTION

2009
Abstract Is self-deception really a matter of deliberately getting oneself to believe something contrary to something else one already believes and, if so, how can one succeed at it? Colloquial phrases for it, like ‘fooling yourself’ and ‘lying to yourself’, evoke paradox. Although this article stresses the more recent philosophical work
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On Self-Deception

The Philosophical Quarterly, 1980
In spite of the proliferation of often revealing scholarly treatises on self-deception over the past two decades, the problem still awaits convincing theoretical resolution...
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The better to fool you with: Deception and self-deception

Current Opinion in Psychology, 2022
Robert Trivers, William Von Hippel
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Self-Deception.

The Philosophical Quarterly, 1970
Joseph P. Fell, Herbert Fingarette
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SELF-DECEPTION

DANISH YEARBOOK OF PHILOSOPHY, 1998
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