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1Florida State University, Department of Philosophy, Tallahassee, FL 32306-1500, USA. amele@fsu.edu
Abstract:
This article explores fundamental differences between Robert Audi's position on self-deception and mine. Although we both depart from a model of self-deception that is straightforwardly based on stereotypical interpersonal deception, we differ in how we do that. An important difference between us might be partly explained by a difference in how we understand the kind of deceiving that is most relevant to self-deception.
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