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Self-Deception

Encyclopedia of Evolutionary Psychological Science, 2016
AbstractChapter 16 proposes an analysis of self-deception. Self-deceived states (and not just their contents) are contradictory states. The model’s ramifications are explored, and it is related to the neighborhood semantics of chapter 15.
Amy Jacobson
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Self-deception in the predictive mind: cognitive strategies and a challenge from motivation

Philosophical Psychology, 2022
In this article, we show how the phenomenon of self-deception when adequately analyzed, can be incorporated into a predictive processing framework. We describe four strategies by which a subject may become self-deceived to account for typical cases of ...
Francesco Marchi, A. Newen
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The medial prefrontal cortex: a potential link between self-deception and affect

International Journal of Neuroscience, 2020
The Medial Prefrontal Cortex (MPFC) is crucial for normal social functioning in humans. Because of its involvement in social monitoring, self-awareness, and self-enhancement, the MPFC may be critical to buffering negative affect and establishing a ...
Kelly Jordan   +9 more
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Literal self-deception

Analysis, 2020
It is widely assumed that a literal understanding of someone’s self-deception that p yields the following contradiction. Qua self-deceiver, she does not believe that p, yet – qua self-deceived – she does believe that p.
Maiya Jordan
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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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Human-in-the-Loop Leader-Following Consensus Control for Nonlinear MASs Subject to Deception Attacks via Dynamic Self-Triggered Mechanism

IEEE Systems Journal
This article investigates the human-in-the-loop self-triggered consensus control problem for nonlinear multiagent systems under unknown deception attacks and output constraints.
Chunyu Chu   +4 more
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The role of pretense in the process of self-deception

, 2020
Gendler [2007. “Self-deception as Pretense.” Philosophical Perspectives 21 (1): 231–258] offers an account of self-deception in terms of imaginative pretense, according to which the self-deceptive state is a pretense rather than a doxastic attitude.
Xintong Wei
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Self-deception as omission

, 2020
In this paper, I argue against three leading accounts of self-deception and propose a heretofore overlooked route to self-deception. The central problem with extant accounts is that they are unable to balance two crucial desiderata: (a) to make the ...
Quinn Hiroshi Gibson
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Deception and Self-Deception


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.
Vladimir Krstić
semanticscholar   +1 more source

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