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- Ames, R.T., and W. Dissanayake, (eds.), 1996, Self and Deception, New York: State University of New York Press. (Scholar)
- Audi, R., 1976, “Epistemic Disavowals and Self-Deception,” The Personalist, 57: 378-385. (Scholar)
- –––, 1982, “Self-Deception, Action, and Will,” Erkenntnis, 18: 133–158. (Scholar)
- –––, 1989, “Self-Deception and Practical Reasoning,” Canadian Journal of Philosophy, 19: 247–266. (Scholar)
- Bach, K., 1997, “Thinking and Believing in Self-Deception,” Behavioral and Brain Sciences, 20: 105. (Scholar)
- –––, 1981, “An Analysis of Self-Deception,” Philosophy and Phenomenological Research, 41: 351–370. (Scholar)
- Barnes, A., 1997, Seeing through Self-Deception, New York: Cambridge University Press. (Scholar)
- Baron, M., 1988, “What is Wrong with Self-Deception,” in Perspectives on Self-Deception, B. McLaughlin and A. O. Rorty (eds.), Berkeley: University of California Press. (Scholar)
- Bok, S., 1980, “The Self Deceived,” Social Science Information, 19: 923–935. (Scholar)
- –––, 1989, “Secrecy and Self-Deception,” in Secrets: On the Ethics of Concealment and Revelation, New York: Vintage (Scholar)
- Bermúdez, J., 2000, “Self-Deception, Intentions, and Contradictory Beliefs,” Analysis 60(4): 309–319. (Scholar)
- –––, 1997, “Defending Intentionalist Accounts of Self-Deception,” Behavioral and Brain Sciences, 20: 107–8. (Scholar)
- Bird, A., 1994, “Rationality and the Structure of Self-Deception,” in S. Gianfranco (ed.), European Review of Philosophy (Volume 1: Philosophy of Mind), Stanford: CSLI Publications. (Scholar)
- Brown, R., 2003, “The Emplotted Self: Self-Deception and Self-Knowledge.,” Philosophical Papers, 32: 279-300. (Scholar)
- Butler, J., 1726, “Upon Self-Deceit,” in D.E. White (ed.), 2006, The Works of Bishop Butler, Rochester: Rochester University Press. [Available online] (Scholar)
- Chisholm, R. M., and Feehan, T., 1977, “The Intent to Deceive,” Journal of Philosophy, 74: 143–159. (Scholar)
- Cook, J. T., 1987, “Deciding to Belief without Self-deception,” Journal of Philosophy, 84: 441–446. (Scholar)
- Dalton, P., 2002, “Three Levels of Self-Deception (Critical Commentary on Alfred Mele's Self-Deception Unmasked),” Florida Philosophical Review, 2(1): 72–76. (Scholar)
- Darwall, S., 1988, “Self-Deception, Autonomy, and Moral Constitution,” in Perspectives on Self-Deception, B. McLaughlin and A. O. Rorty (eds.), Berkeley: University of California Press. (Scholar)
- Davidson, D., 1985, “Deception and Division,” in Actions and Events, E. LePore and B. McLaughlin (eds.), New York: Basil Blackwell. (Scholar)
- –––, 1982, “Paradoxes of Irrationality,” in Philosophical Essays on Freud, R. Wollheim and J. Hopkins (eds.), Cambridge: Cambridge University Press. (Scholar)
- Demos, R., 1960, “Lying to Oneself,” Journal of Philosophy, 57: 588–95. (Scholar)
- Dennett, D., 1992, “The Self as a Center of Narrative Gravity,” in Consciousness and Self: Multiple Perspectives, F. Kessel, P. Cole, and D. Johnson (eds.), Hillsdale, NJ: L. Erlbaum. (Scholar)
- de Sosa, R., 1978, “Self-Deceptive Emotions,” Journal of Philosophy, 75: 684–697. (Scholar)
- –––, 1970, “Self-Deception,” Inquiry, 13: 308–321. (Scholar)
- DeWeese-Boyd, I., 2007, “Taking Care: Self-Deception, Culpability and Control,” teorema, 26(3): 161–176. (Scholar)
- Dunn, R., 1995, “Motivated Irrationality and Divided Attention,” Australasian Journal of Philosophy, 73: 325–336. (Scholar)
- –––, 1995, “Attitudes, Agency and First-Personality,” Philosophia, 24: 295-319. (Scholar)
- –––, 1994, “Two Theories of Mental Division,” Australasian Journal of Philosophy, 72: 302–316. (Scholar)
- Dupuy, J-P., (ed.), 1998, Self-Deception and Paradoxes of Rationality (Lecture Notes 69), Stanford: CSLI Publications. (Scholar)
- Elster, J., (ed.), 1985, The Multiple Self, Cambridge: Cambridge University Press. (Scholar)
- Fairbanks, R., 1995, “Knowing More Than We Can Tell,” The Southern Journal of Philosophy, 33: 431–459. (Scholar)
- Fingarette, H., 1998, “Self-Deception Needs No Explaining,” The Philosophical Quarterly, 48: 289–301. (Scholar)
- Fingarette, H., 1969, Self-Deception, Berkeley: University of California Press; reprinted, 2000. (Scholar)
- Fischer, J. and Ravizza, M., 1998, Responsibility and Control. Cambridge: Cambridge University Press. (Scholar)
- Funkhouser, E., 2005, “Do the Self-Deceived Get What They Want?,” Pacific Philosophical Quarterly, 86(3): 295–312. (Scholar)
- Gendler, T. S., 2007, “Self-Deception as Pretense,” Philosophical Perspectives, 21: 231–258. (Scholar)
- Gilbert, Margaret, 1989, On Social Facts, London: Routledge. (Scholar)
- –––, 1994, “Remarks on Collective Belief,” in Socializing Epistemology, F. Schmitt (ed.), Lanham, MD: Rowman and Littlefield. (Scholar)
- ––, 2005, “Corporate Misbehavior and Collective Values,” Brooklyn Law Review, 70(4): 1369–80.
- Goleman, Daniel, 1989, “What is negative about positive illusions?: When benefits for the individual harm the collective,” Journal of Social and Clinical Psychology, 8: 190–197. (Scholar)
- Haight, R. M., 1980, A Study of Self-Deception, Sussex: Harvester Wheatsheaf. (Scholar)
- Hales, S. D., 1994, “Self-Deception and Belief Attribution,” Synthese, 101: 273–289. (Scholar)
- Hernes, C., 2007, “Cognitive Peers and Self-Deception,” teorema, 26(3): 123-130. (Scholar)
- Hauerwas, S. and Burrell, D., 1977, “Self-Deception and Autobiography: Reflections on Speer's Inside the Third Reich,” in Truthfulness and Tragedy, S. Hauerwas with R. Bondi and D. Burrell, Notre Dame: University of Notre Dame Press. (Scholar)
- Jenni, K., 2003, “Vices of Inattention,” Journal of Applied Philosophy, 20(3): 279–95. (Scholar)
- Johnston, M., 1988, “Self-Deception and the Nature of Mind,” in Perspectives on Self-Deception, B. McLaughlin and A. O. Rorty (eds.), Berkeley: University of California Press. (Scholar)
- Kirsch, J., 2005, “What's So Great about Reality?,” Canadian Journal of Philosophy, 35(3): 407–428. (Scholar)
- Lazar, A., 1999, “Deceiving Oneself Or Self-Deceived?,” Mind, 108: 263–290. (Scholar)
- –––, 1997, “Self-Deception and the Desire to Believe,” Behavioral and Brain Sciences, 20: 119–120. (Scholar)
- Levy, N., 2004, “Self-Deception and Moral Responsibility,” Ratio (new series), 17: 294–311. (Scholar)
- Linehan, E. A. 1982, “Ignorance, Self-deception, and Moral Accountability,” Journal of Value Inquiry, 16: 101–115. (Scholar)
- Lockhard, J. and Paulhus, D. (eds.), 1988, Self-Deception: An Adaptive Mechanism?, Englewood Cliffs: Prentice-Hall. (Scholar)
- Martin, M., 1986, Self-Deception and Morality, Lawrence: University Press of Kansas. (Scholar)
- –––, (ed.), 1985, Self-Deception and Self-Understanding. Lawrence: University Press of Kansas. (Scholar)
- Martínez Manrique, F., 2007, “Attributions of Self-Deception,” teorema, 26(3): 131-143. (Scholar)
- McLaughlin, B. and Rorty, A. O. (eds.), 1988, Perspectives on Self-Deception, Berkeley: University of California Press. (Scholar)
- Mele, A., 2001, Self-Deception Unmasked, Princeton: Princeton University Press. (Scholar)
- –––, 2000, “Self-Deception and Emotion,” Consciousness and Emotion, 1: 115–139. (Scholar)
- –––, 1999, “Twisted Self-Deception,” Philosophical Psychology, 12: 117–137. (Scholar)
- –––, 1997, “Real Self-Deception,” Behavioral and Brain Sciences, 20: 91–102. (Scholar)
- –––, 1987a, Irrationality: An Essay on Akrasia, Self-Deception, Self-Control, Oxford: Oxford University Press. (Scholar)
- –––, 1987b, “Recent Work on Self-deception,” American Philosophical Quarterly, 24: 1–17. (Scholar)
- –––, 1983, “Self-Deception,” Philosophical Quarterly, 33: 365–377. (Scholar)
- Moran, R., 1988, “Making Up Your Mind: Self-Interpretation and Self-constitution,” Ratio (new series), 1: 135–151. (Scholar)
- Nelkin, D., 2002, “Self-Deception, Motivation, and the Desire to Believe,” Pacific Philosophical Quarterly, 83: 384–406. (Scholar)
- Nicholson, A., 2007.“Cognitive Bias, Intentionality and Self-Deception,” teorema, 26(3): 45-58. (Scholar)
- Noordhof, P., 2003, “Self-Deception, Interpretation and Consciousness,” Philosophy and Phenomenological Research, 67: 75–100. (Scholar)
- Paluch, S., 1967, “Self-Deception,” Inquiry, 10: 268–78. (Scholar)
- Patten, D., 2003, “How do we deceive ourselves?,” Philosophical Psychology, 16(2): 229–46. (Scholar)
- Pears, D., 1991, “Self-Deceptive Belief Formation,” Synthese, 89: 393–405. (Scholar)
- –––, 1984, Motivated Irrationality, New York: Oxford University Press. (Scholar)
- Pettit, Philip, 2003, “Groups with Minds of Their Own,” in Socializing Metaphysics, F. Schmitt (ed.), Lanham, MD: Rowman and Littlefield. (Scholar)
- –––, 2006, “When to Defer to Majority Testimony — and When Not,” Analysis, 66(3): 179–187. (Scholar)
- Philström, S., 2007, “Transcendental Self-Deception,” teorema, 26(3): 177-189. (Scholar)
- Quinton, Anthony, 1975/1976, “Social Objects,” Proceedings of the Aristotelian Society, 75: 1–27. (Scholar)
- Räikkä, J. 2007, “Self-Deception and Religious Beliefs,” Heythrop Journal, 48: 513–526. (Scholar)
- Rorty, A. O., 1994, “User-Friendly Self-Deception,” Philosophy, 69: 211–228. (Scholar)
- –––, 1983, “Akratic Believers,” American Philosophical Quarterly, 20: 175–183. (Scholar)
- –––, 1980, “Self-Deception, Akrasia and Irrationality,” Social Science Information, 19: 905–922. (Scholar)
- –––, 1972, “Belief and Self-Deception,” Inquiry, 15: 387-410. (Scholar)
- Sartre, J-P., 1946, L'etre et le néant, Paris: Gallimard; trans. H. E. Barnes, 1956, Being and Nothingness, New York, Washington Square Press.
- Sahdra, B. and Thagard, P., 2003, “Self-Deception and Emotional Coherence,” Minds and Machines, 13: 213–231. (Scholar)
- Scott-Kakures, D., 2002, “At Permanent Risk: Reasoning and Self-Knowledge in Self-Deception,” Philosophy and Phenomenological Research, 65: 576–603. (Scholar)
- –––, 2001, “High anxiety: Barnes on What Moves the Unwelcome Believer,” Philosophical Psychology, 14: 348–375. (Scholar)
- –––, 2000, “Motivated Believing: Wishful and Unwelcome,” Noûs, 34: 348–375. (Scholar)
- Sorensen, R., 1985, “Self-Deception and Scattered Events,” Mind, 94: 64–69. (Scholar)
- Surbey, Michele (2004) “Self-deception: Helping and hindering personal and public decision making,” in Evolutionary Psychology, Public Policy and Personal Decisions, C. Crawford and C. Salmon (eds.), Mahwah, NJ: Lawrence Earlbaum Associates. (Scholar)
- Talbott, W. J., 1997, “Does Self-Deception Involve Intentional Biasing,” Behavoir and Brain Sciences, 20: 127. (Scholar)
- –––, 1995, “Intentional Self-Deception in a Single Coherent Self,” Philosophy and Phenomenological Research, 55: 27–74. (Scholar)
- Tenbrusel, A.E. and D. M Messick, 2004, “Ethical Fading: The Role of Self-Deception in Unethical Behavior,” Social Justice Research, 7(2): 223–236. (Scholar)
- Trivers, R., 2000, “The Elements of a Scientific Theory of Self-Deception,” in Evolutionary Perspectives on Human Reproductive Behavior, Dori LeCroy and Peter Moller (eds.), Annals of the New York Academy of Sciences, 907: 114–131. (Scholar)
- Tversky, A., 1985, “Self-Deception and Self-Perception,” in The Multiple Self, Jon Elster (ed.), Cambridge: Cambridge University Press. (Scholar)
- Van Fraassen, B., 1995, “Belief and the Problem of Ulysses and the Sirens,” Philosophical Studies, 77: 7–37. (Scholar)
- –––, 1984, “Belief and Will,” Journal of Philosophy, 81: 235–256. (Scholar)
- Whisner, W., 1993, “Self-Deception and Other-Person Deception,” Philosophia, 22: 223–240. (Scholar)
- –––, 1989, “Self-Deception, Human Emotion, and Moral Responsibility: Toward a Pluralistic Conceptual Scheme,” Journal for the Theory of Social Behaviour, 19: 389–410. (Scholar)
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