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...
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