Self-Deception Unmasked [Book Review]

Dialogue 42 (4):824-824 (2003)
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This book builds on Mele’s many earlier publications dealing with self-deception, but is more “systematic” and defends a “more comprehensive” position. It is well written, including many lively examples. The book also draws on the relevant psychological literature in a way that could serve as a model of how philosophy can make use of empirical research.

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