In this paper, I defend the view that self-deception is a moral failure. Instead of saying that self-deception is bad because it undermines our moral character or leads to morally deleterious consequences, as has been argued by Butler, Kant, Smith, and others, I argue the distinctive badness of self-deception lies in the tragic relationship that it bears to our own values. On the one hand, self-deception is motivated by what we value. On the other hand, it prevents us from valuing those things properly. I argue that we owe it ourselves to take seriously our own values, by striving to properly value them. This gives us both prudential and moral reasons to avoid self-deception
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Self-deception has been studied by philosophers and psychologists for some time. Frenkel-Brunswik (1...
This paper focuses on the question of whether and, if so, when people can be responsible for their s...
In this paper, I defend the view that self-deception is a moral failure. Instead of saying that self...
It is a serious problem for some well-known accounts of moral motivation, that is, accounts of what ...
The aim of this paper is to provide an account of a certain variety of self-deception based on a mod...
grantor: University of TorontoThe philosophical issues raised by the phenomenon of self-de...
Does self-deception constitute a threat to the distinguishing kind of rationality human beings enjoy...
Von Hippel & Trivers (VH&T) propose that self-deception has evolved to facilitate the deception of o...
This article takes a constitutivist approach to self-deception, and argues that this phenomenon shou...
Bibliography: pages 230-233.The problem of self-deception has been described as the paradoxical stat...
In this entry, I seek to show the interdependence of questions about self-deception in philosophy of...
In this dissertation I direct critique at a conception of self-deception prevalent in analytical phi...
The topic of my dissertation is selfhood. I aim to explain what a self is such that it can sometimes...
This paper introduces the concept of tragic self-deception. Taking the basic notion that self-decept...
Philosophical accounts of self-deception have tended to focus on what is necessary for one to be in ...
Self-deception has been studied by philosophers and psychologists for some time. Frenkel-Brunswik (1...
This paper focuses on the question of whether and, if so, when people can be responsible for their s...
In this paper, I defend the view that self-deception is a moral failure. Instead of saying that self...
It is a serious problem for some well-known accounts of moral motivation, that is, accounts of what ...
The aim of this paper is to provide an account of a certain variety of self-deception based on a mod...
grantor: University of TorontoThe philosophical issues raised by the phenomenon of self-de...
Does self-deception constitute a threat to the distinguishing kind of rationality human beings enjoy...
Von Hippel & Trivers (VH&T) propose that self-deception has evolved to facilitate the deception of o...
This article takes a constitutivist approach to self-deception, and argues that this phenomenon shou...
Bibliography: pages 230-233.The problem of self-deception has been described as the paradoxical stat...
In this entry, I seek to show the interdependence of questions about self-deception in philosophy of...
In this dissertation I direct critique at a conception of self-deception prevalent in analytical phi...
The topic of my dissertation is selfhood. I aim to explain what a self is such that it can sometimes...
This paper introduces the concept of tragic self-deception. Taking the basic notion that self-decept...
Philosophical accounts of self-deception have tended to focus on what is necessary for one to be in ...
Self-deception has been studied by philosophers and psychologists for some time. Frenkel-Brunswik (1...
This paper focuses on the question of whether and, if so, when people can be responsible for their s...