There is a reflexive paradox (or set of paradoxes) associated with self-deception, and a variety of theories have been proposed in response, to explain self-deception. The study of reflexive paradoxes has been fruitful in the history of philosophy. Such a paradox may appear to be no more than a minor puzzle, which we will easily be able to mop up after having formulated solutions to more major problems. Sometimes the minor puzzle turns out to be surprisingly resistant to our "mopping up" operations; it may force us to re-think our major theories. For example the "truth-teller" paradox and other paradoxes of self-reference have been viewed initially as minor puzzles, while later on they have provoked major theories, e.g. theories of trut...
Von Hippel & Trivers (VH&T) propose that self-deception has evolved to facilitate the deception of o...
In this paper, I argue that Alfred Mele’s conception of self-deception is such that it always fulfil...
In the philosophical literature, self-deception is mainly approached through the analysis of paradox...
People quite often speak of other individuals as deceiving themselves, and yet such an ordinary phra...
Bibliography: pages 230-233.The problem of self-deception has been described as the paradoxical stat...
Does self-deception constitute a threat to the distinguishing kind of rationality human beings enjoy...
Philosophical accounts of self-deception have tended to focus on what is necessary for one to be in ...
Understanding self-deception, the way this term is still applied, has prompted both philosophers, ps...
The aim of this paper is to provide an account of a certain variety of self-deception based on a mod...
I contend that all theories of self-deception (SD) which operate on a belief/knowledge account are m...
This paper introduces the concept of tragic self-deception. Taking the basic notion that self-decept...
While it is one thing that there are abundant examples of self-deception in our common daily life, i...
Self-deception has been studied by philosophers and psychologists for some time. Frenkel-Brunswik (1...
This article considers the product of self-deception. Many assume, or argue, that the product of sel...
In this entry, I seek to show the interdependence of questions about self-deception in philosophy of...
Von Hippel & Trivers (VH&T) propose that self-deception has evolved to facilitate the deception of o...
In this paper, I argue that Alfred Mele’s conception of self-deception is such that it always fulfil...
In the philosophical literature, self-deception is mainly approached through the analysis of paradox...
People quite often speak of other individuals as deceiving themselves, and yet such an ordinary phra...
Bibliography: pages 230-233.The problem of self-deception has been described as the paradoxical stat...
Does self-deception constitute a threat to the distinguishing kind of rationality human beings enjoy...
Philosophical accounts of self-deception have tended to focus on what is necessary for one to be in ...
Understanding self-deception, the way this term is still applied, has prompted both philosophers, ps...
The aim of this paper is to provide an account of a certain variety of self-deception based on a mod...
I contend that all theories of self-deception (SD) which operate on a belief/knowledge account are m...
This paper introduces the concept of tragic self-deception. Taking the basic notion that self-decept...
While it is one thing that there are abundant examples of self-deception in our common daily life, i...
Self-deception has been studied by philosophers and psychologists for some time. Frenkel-Brunswik (1...
This article considers the product of self-deception. Many assume, or argue, that the product of sel...
In this entry, I seek to show the interdependence of questions about self-deception in philosophy of...
Von Hippel & Trivers (VH&T) propose that self-deception has evolved to facilitate the deception of o...
In this paper, I argue that Alfred Mele’s conception of self-deception is such that it always fulfil...
In the philosophical literature, self-deception is mainly approached through the analysis of paradox...