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Self-deception - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
Self-deception is a process of denying or rationalizing away the relevance, significance, or importance of opposing evidence and logical argument. It has been theorized that humans are susceptible to...
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The purpose of this inquiry is to define self-deception, its potential, its functions, and the range of strategiesthat are employed in avoiding or distorting information that conflicts with self-perception. In doing so, we attempt aphenomenology of self-deception. ... Jean-Paul Sartre also addressed self-deception, or,
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The Human Stupidity: Unconscious Irrationality, Self Deception Blog reposted this paper at ; Social evolution and social influence: selfishness, deception, self-deception and opened it up for comments. They also put up a PDF version for download...
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What Iverson is doing is tricking his conscious self into thinking that he's done something that he hasn't, that he's practiced a move or shot 100 perfect free throws in a row. I think, therefore I slam. (I wonder if Iverson pictures himself in the first or third person in his visualizations.)
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Self-Deception and the Assault on Gaza - The Huffington Post ... The trouble with such an innocent self-image is that we read the pattern of our actions forward from our supposed intentions to their effects in the world; we forgive the imperfection of the result from our certainty of the purpose.
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