Scheitern und Selbsttäuschung

Zeitschrift für Kulturphilosophie 2023 (2):116-135 (2023)
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Abstract

Failure is a dramatic experience to be distinguished from mere lack of success. As a social process, failure is measured against the norms of the institutions within which failure occurs. The article uses four examples to examine whether failure necessarily involves self-attribution. When is it merely an external attribution? Failure would then be associated with self-deception, which initially protects the person who fails. The text identifies five phases that are typical of failure processes.

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Hilge Landweer
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