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E-raamat: Philosophy of Deception

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  • Formaat: 293 pages
  • Ilmumisaeg: 10-Jul-2009
  • Kirjastus: Oxford University Press Inc
  • ISBN-13: 9780199716586
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  • Formaat: 293 pages
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This volume gathers together new essays on deception and self-deception by leading thinkers on the subject. The contributors discuss topics including the nature and the definition of deception; whether deception is morally blameworthy or not; attacks against and defenses of self-deception; and the most famous philosophical account of lying by Immanuel Kant. Deception of others and self-deception share many more interconnections than is normally recognized, and these essays reveal the benefits of considering them together.

he Philosophy of Deceptionill be of interest to philosophers across the spectrum including those interested in philosophy of mind, philosophy of psychology, and metaphysics.

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achieves diversity by including a mixture of analytic and Continental philosophers, plus a couple of non-philosophers - most notably, a top psychologist in the field of lie detection * Roy Sorensen, Times Literary Supplement *

Contributors, ix
Introduction: The Intersections of Deception and Self-Deception, 3
Clancy Martin
PART I. THE PRACTICES OF DECEPTION AND SELF-DECEPTION
1 Self, Deception, and Self-Deception in Philosophy,
15
Robert C. Solomon
2 On Truth, Lies, and Bullshit,
37
Harry Frankfurt
3 Deceit in War and Trade,
49
William Ian Miller
4 On the "Existential Positivity of Our Ability to Be Deceived",
67
Mark A. Wrathall
5 Self-Deception, Deception, and the Way of the World,
82
David Sherman
6 Duplicity Makes the Man, Or, Can Animals Lie?,
104
Kelly Oliver
7 Lie Catching and Microexpressions,
118
Paul Ekman
PART II. TRUTH, LIES, AND SELF-DECEPTION: THE THEORY AND THE ETHICS
8 Deception and Trust,
139
Alan Strudler
9 Lying, Deception, and Related Concepts,
153
Thomas L. Carson
10 Deception and the Nature of Truth,
188
Michael P. Lynch
11 The Truth about Kant on Lies,
201
James Edwin Mahon
12 On the Supposed Duty of Truthfulness: Kant on Lying in Self-Defense,
225
David Sussman
13 User-Friendly Self-Deception: A Traveler's Manual,
244
Amelie Rorty
14 Have I Unmasked Self-Deception or Am I Self-Deceived?,
260
Alfred R. Mele
Index, 277
Clancy Martin is Assistant Professor of Philosophy at the University of Missouri.