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Informationen zum Autor Annette Barnes, a former professor of Philosophy, has published two books of philosophy, Seeing Through Self-Deception and On Interpretation. Her poems have appeared in several journals but Next In Line is her first book of poems. She lives in England. Klappentext What is it to deceive someone? And how is it possible to deceive oneself? Does self-deception require that people be taken in by a deceitful strategy that they know is deceitful? The literature is divided between those who argue that self-deception is intentional and those who argue that it is non-intentional. In this study! Annette Barnes offers a challenge to both the standard characterisation of other-deception and current characterizations of self-deception! examining the available explanations and exploring such questions as the self-deceiver’s false consciousness! bias! and the irrationality and objectionability of self-deception. She arrives at a non-intentional account of self-deception that is deeper and more complete than alternative non-intentional accounts and avoids the reduction of self-deceptive belief to wishful belief. Zusammenfassung What is it to deceive someone? And how is it possible to deceive oneself? Annette Barnes offers a challenge to the standard characterization of other-deception and characterizations of self-deception! exploring such questions as the self-deceiver's false consciousness and the irrationality of self-deception. Inhaltsverzeichnis Acknowledgements; Introduction; 1. Other-deception; 2. Two models of self-deception; 3. The need for an alternative model of self-deception; 4. Functioning to reduce an anxiety; satisfying a desire; 5. Self-deceptive belief formation: non-intentional biasing; 6. False consciousness; 7. Intentional and non-intentional deception of oneself; 8. Irrationality; 9. What, if anything, is objectionable about self- and other-deception?; References; Index.