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Deception and Self-Deception

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Availability:In StockContributor:Vladimir KrsticSeries:Elements in EpistemologyPublish date:9/4/2025Pages:80
Language:EnglishPublisher:Cambridge University PressISBN-13:9781009362894ISBN-10:1009362895UPC:9781009362894Book Category:PhilosophySize:9.00 x 6.00 x 0.17 inchesWeight:0.2601Product ID:SCGJBCXJ9K
Received theories of self-deception are problematic. The traditional view, according to which self-deceivers intend to deceive themselves, generates paradoxes: you cannot deceive yourself intentionally because you know your own plans and intentions. Non-traditional views argue that self-deceivers act intentionally but deceive themselves unintentionally or that self-deception is not intentional at all. The non-traditional approaches do not generate paradoxes, but they entail that people can deceive themselves by accident or by mistake, which is controversial. The author argues that a functional analysis of deception solves these problems. On the functional view, a certain thing is deceptive if and only if its function is to mislead; hence, while (self-)deception may but need not be intended, it is never accidental or a mistake. Also, self-deceivers need not benefit from deception and they need not end up with epistemically unjustified beliefs; rather, they must 'not be themselves'. Finally, self-deception need not be adaptive.
Language:EnglishPublisher:Cambridge University PressISBN-13:9781009362894ISBN-10:1009362895UPC:9781009362894Book Category:PhilosophySize:9.00 x 6.00 x 0.17 inchesWeight:0.2601Product ID:SCGJBCXJ9K
Publisher: Cambridge University Press

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