I argue that framing the issue of motivated belief formation and its subsequent social gains in the language of self-deception raises logical difficulties. Two such difficulties are that (1) in trying to provide an evolutionary motive for viewing self-deception as a mechanism to facilitate other-deception, the ease and ubiquity of self-deception are undermined, and (2) because after one has successfully deceived oneself, what one communicates to others, though untrue, is not deceptive, we cannot say that self-deception evolved in order to facilitate the deception of others
Abstract: Two of the most basic questions regarding self-deception remain unsettled: What do self-d...
Self-deception has been studied by philosophers and psychologists for some time. Frenkel-Brunswik (1...
According to a recent theory of the motivational content of self-deception (Funkhouser, 2005), the s...
In this article we argue that self-deception evolved to facilitate interpersonal deception by allowi...
This chapter suggests that self-deception evolved to facilitate interpersonal deception by allowing ...
Von Hippel & Trivers (VH&T) propose that self-deception has evolved to facilitate the deception of o...
The aim of this paper is to provide an account of a certain variety of self-deception based on a mod...
Abstract: In Chapter 4 of his "Self-Deception Unmasked" (SDU), Al Mele considers seve...
a b s t r a c t Self-deception is a special kind of motivational dominance in belief-formation. We d...
Unlike the question of whether self-deception can be understood on the model of other-deception, the...
While it is one thing that there are abundant examples of self-deception in our common daily life, i...
This article considers the product of self-deception. Many assume, or argue, that the product of sel...
Commentators raised 10 major questions with regard to self-deception: Are dual representations neces...
People quite often speak of other individuals as deceiving themselves, and yet such an ordinary phra...
The prediction error minimization framework (PEM) denotes a family of views that aim at providing a ...
Abstract: Two of the most basic questions regarding self-deception remain unsettled: What do self-d...
Self-deception has been studied by philosophers and psychologists for some time. Frenkel-Brunswik (1...
According to a recent theory of the motivational content of self-deception (Funkhouser, 2005), the s...
In this article we argue that self-deception evolved to facilitate interpersonal deception by allowi...
This chapter suggests that self-deception evolved to facilitate interpersonal deception by allowing ...
Von Hippel & Trivers (VH&T) propose that self-deception has evolved to facilitate the deception of o...
The aim of this paper is to provide an account of a certain variety of self-deception based on a mod...
Abstract: In Chapter 4 of his "Self-Deception Unmasked" (SDU), Al Mele considers seve...
a b s t r a c t Self-deception is a special kind of motivational dominance in belief-formation. We d...
Unlike the question of whether self-deception can be understood on the model of other-deception, the...
While it is one thing that there are abundant examples of self-deception in our common daily life, i...
This article considers the product of self-deception. Many assume, or argue, that the product of sel...
Commentators raised 10 major questions with regard to self-deception: Are dual representations neces...
People quite often speak of other individuals as deceiving themselves, and yet such an ordinary phra...
The prediction error minimization framework (PEM) denotes a family of views that aim at providing a ...
Abstract: Two of the most basic questions regarding self-deception remain unsettled: What do self-d...
Self-deception has been studied by philosophers and psychologists for some time. Frenkel-Brunswik (1...
According to a recent theory of the motivational content of self-deception (Funkhouser, 2005), the s...