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- 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)
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- Funkhouser, Eric, 2019, Self-Deception, New York: Routledge. (Scholar)
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- Funkhouser, Eric, and David Barrett, 2017, “Reply to Doody,” Philosophical Psychology, 30(5): 677–681. (Scholar)
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- Funkhouser, Eric, and Kyle Hallam, 2022, “Self-Handicapping and Self-Deception: A Two-Way Street,” Philosophical Psychology, (Scholar)
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- Gendler, T. S., 2007, “Self-Deception as Pretense,” Philosophical Perspectives, 21: 231–258. (Scholar)
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- Kahlil, E., 2011, “The Weightless Hat,”
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