Description
This book presents a fine-grained, distinctive, and highly plausible account of self-deception in an engaging and concrete style. Mele's book is also the most psychologically informed philosophical treatment of the topic I know of. -- Robert Audi, University of Nebraska
About the Author
Alfred R. Mele, the William H. and Lucyle T. Werkmeister Professor of Philosophy at Florida State University, is the author of Irrationality, Springs of Action, and Autonomous Agents. He is the editor of The Philosophy of Action and coeditor of Mental Causation.
Reviews
An engaging and accessible read... What is particularly compelling about Mele's analysis of self-deception is that it demonstrates, in contrast with many accounts ..., that we have relatively little control over many of the beliefs that are most important to us... The book gives rise to many fascinating questions about human nature."--Julie E. Kirsch, Ethics "An engaging and accessible read for both those who have and those who have not previously thought extensively about self-deception... What is particularly compelling about Mele's analysis of self-deception is that it demonstrates, in contrast with many accounts of self-deception that purport to demonstrate the opposite, that we have relatively little control over many of the beliefs that are most important to us--beliefs that concern the objects of our desires... [T]he book gives rise to many fascinating questions concerning human nature."--Julie E. Kirsch, Ethics "Self-Deception Unmasked provides an accessible, digestible, sophisticated, and up-to-date discussion of Mele's valuable contributions to our understanding of self-deception."--Paul Sheldon Davies, Philosophia
Book Information
ISBN 9780691057453
Author Alfred R. Mele
Format Paperback
Page Count 160
Imprint Princeton University Press
Publisher Princeton University Press
Weight(grams) 198g