Self-Deception Unmasked :Self-Deception Unmasked ( Princeton Monographs in Philosophy )

Publication subTitle :Self-Deception Unmasked

Publication series :Princeton Monographs in Philosophy

Author: Mele Alfred R.;;;  

Publisher: Princeton University Press‎

Publication year: 2000

E-ISBN: 9781400823970

P-ISBN(Paperback): 9780691057446

Subject: B848 个性心理学(人格心理学)

Keyword: 心理学

Language: ENG

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Description

Self-deception raises complex questions about the nature of belief and the structure of the human mind. In this book, Alfred Mele addresses four of the most critical of these questions: What is it to deceive oneself? How do we deceive ourselves? Why do we deceive ourselves? Is self-deception really possible?

Drawing on cutting-edge empirical research on everyday reasoning and biases, Mele takes issue with commonplace attempts to equate the processes of self-deception with those of stereotypical interpersonal deception. Such attempts, he demonstrates, are fundamentally misguided, particularly in the assumption that self-deception is intentional. In their place, Mele proposes a compelling, empirically informed account of the motivational causes of biased beliefs. At the heart of this theory is an appreciation of how emotion and motivation may, without our knowing it, bias our assessment of evidence for beliefs. Highlighting motivation and emotion, Mele develops a pair of approaches for explaining the two forms of self-deception: the "straight" form, in which we believe what we want to be true, and the "twisted" form, in which we believe what we wish to be false.

Underlying Mele's work is an abiding interest in understanding and explaining the behavior of real human beings. The result is a comprehensive, elegant, empirically grounded theory of everyday self-deception that should engage philosophers and social scientists alike.

Chapter

Chapter 2. Garden-Variety Straight Self-Deception: Some Psychological Processes

Chapter 3. Self-Deception without Puzzles

Chapter 4. Attempted Empirical Demonstrations of Strict Self-Deception

Chapter 5. Twisted Self-Deception

Chapter 6. Conclution

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