False excuses: Honesty, wrongdoing, and moral growth [Book Review]

Journal of Value Inquiry 38 (2):171-185 (2004)
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20. What Is Wrong with Self-Deception?Marcia Baron - 1988 - In Brian P. McLaughlin & Amélie Oksenberg Rorty (eds.), Perspectives on Self-Deception. University of California Press. pp. 431-449.
What Exactly Is the Good of Self-Deception?Daniel A. Putman - 1996 - International Journal of Applied Philosophy 10 (2):17-23.

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