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Self-Deception from Stanford Encyclopedia of Philosophy (2016-11-8 16:24) |
[Revised entry by Ian Deweese-Boyd on November 7, 2016.
Changes to: Main text, Bibliography]
Virtually every aspect of self-deception, including its definition and paradigmatic cases, is a matter of controversy among philosophers. Minimally, self-deception involves a person who seems to acquire and maintain some false belief in the teeth of evidence to the contrary as a consequence of some motivation, and who may display behavior suggesting some awareness of the truth. Beyond this, philosophers divide over whether self-deception is intentional, involves belief or some other sub-or-non-doxastic attitude, whether self-deceivers are...
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