6.21 Deception
Keywords: deception, intention, intentional, self, action, actions, psychological, davidson, desires, conscious, capacity, reflective, attitudes, perspective, desire
Number of articles: 51
Weighted number of articles: 45.97873
Characteristic Articles
- Dana Radcliffe, 1997, “Scott-Kakures on Believing at Will,” Philosophy and Phenomenological Research 57:145–51.
- Frederick A. Siegler, 1968, “An Analysis of Self-Deception,” Noûs 2:147–64.
- Béla Szabados, 1973, “Wishful Thinking and Self-Deception,” Analysis 33:201–5.
- Sarah K. Paul, 2009, “Intention, Belief, and Wishful Thinking: Setiya on “practical Knowledge”,” Ethics 119:546–57.
- Alfred R. Mele, 1983, “Self-Deception,” The Philosophical Quarterly 33:365–77.
- Dion Scott-Kakures, 1994, “On Belief and the Captivity of the Will,” Philosophy and Phenomenological Research 54:77–103.
- Dion Scott-Kakures, 2002, “At”Permanent Risk”: Reasoning and Self-Knowledge in Self-Deception,” Philosophy and Phenomenological Research 65:576–603.
- José Luis Bermúdez, 2000, “Self-Deception, Intentions, and Contradictory Beliefs,” Analysis 60:309–19.
- Dion Scott-Kakures, 1996, “Self-Deception and Internal Irrationality,” Philosophy and Phenomenological Research 56:31–56.
- George Graham, 1986, “Russell’s Deceptive Desires,” The Philosophical Quarterly 36:223–9.
Highly Cited Articles
- Michael E. Bratman, 1992, “Practical Reasoning and Acceptance in a Context,” Mind 101:1–15. (0.2281029)
- Jonathan Bennett, 1990, “Why is Belief Involuntary?,” Analysis 50:87–107. (0.7223654)