It may require another person to deceive oneself

Behavioral and Brain Sciences 20 (1):111-111 (1997)
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Abstract

There are other options than the opposition set by Mele between his own account and the strict interpersonal model. The notion of collective self-deception or “social hypocrisy” is discussed and shown to be nonparadoxical. When an individual consciousness lies to itself, there is often a form of “negative collaboration” with another.

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