Self-deception has been studied by philosophers and psychologists for some time. Frenkel-Brunswik (1939) published the first psychology paper. In Triandis (2009 p. ix) there are references to 24 papers by philosophers and psychologists that examined this concept. All humans have self-deceptions, some more frequently than others. That is, they see the world the way they would like to be rather than the way it is. As I thought about the concept over the years I believe that the most important point for understanding self-deception is to examine what percentage of the information that humans use when constructing (Taylor, 1998b) the way they see the world comes from inside their body or from outside their body. If most of it comes from inside ...
In the philosophical literature, self-deception is mainly approached through the analysis of paradox...
This paper argues that self-deception cannot be explained without employing a depth-psychological ("...
People quite often speak of other individuals as deceiving themselves, and yet such an ordinary phra...
Self-deception has been studied by philosophers and psychologists for some time. Frenkel-Brunswik (1...
AbstractSelf-deception has been studied by philosophers and psychologists for some time. Frenkel-Bru...
I contend that all theories of self-deception (SD) which operate on a belief/knowledge account are m...
The principal aim of this paper is to give a positive analysis of self-deception. I argue that self-...
This article considers the product of self-deception. Many assume, or argue, that the product of sel...
In this article we argue that self-deception evolved to facilitate interpersonal deception by allowi...
In this entry, I seek to show the interdependence of questions about self-deception in philosophy of...
The aim of this paper is to provide an account of a certain variety of self-deception based on a mod...
Commentators raised 10 major questions with regard to self-deception: Are dual representations neces...
While it is one thing that there are abundant examples of self-deception in our common daily life, i...
In this dissertation I direct critique at a conception of self-deception prevalent in analytical phi...
Philosophical accounts of self-deception have tended to focus on what is necessary for one to be in ...
In the philosophical literature, self-deception is mainly approached through the analysis of paradox...
This paper argues that self-deception cannot be explained without employing a depth-psychological ("...
People quite often speak of other individuals as deceiving themselves, and yet such an ordinary phra...
Self-deception has been studied by philosophers and psychologists for some time. Frenkel-Brunswik (1...
AbstractSelf-deception has been studied by philosophers and psychologists for some time. Frenkel-Bru...
I contend that all theories of self-deception (SD) which operate on a belief/knowledge account are m...
The principal aim of this paper is to give a positive analysis of self-deception. I argue that self-...
This article considers the product of self-deception. Many assume, or argue, that the product of sel...
In this article we argue that self-deception evolved to facilitate interpersonal deception by allowi...
In this entry, I seek to show the interdependence of questions about self-deception in philosophy of...
The aim of this paper is to provide an account of a certain variety of self-deception based on a mod...
Commentators raised 10 major questions with regard to self-deception: Are dual representations neces...
While it is one thing that there are abundant examples of self-deception in our common daily life, i...
In this dissertation I direct critique at a conception of self-deception prevalent in analytical phi...
Philosophical accounts of self-deception have tended to focus on what is necessary for one to be in ...
In the philosophical literature, self-deception is mainly approached through the analysis of paradox...
This paper argues that self-deception cannot be explained without employing a depth-psychological ("...
People quite often speak of other individuals as deceiving themselves, and yet such an ordinary phra...