Review of Robert Trivers' The Folly of Fools: The Logic of Deceit and Self-Deception in Human Life [Book Review]

Cognitive Neuropsychiatry 18 (1-2):146-151 (2013)
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Abstract

Here I review Robert Trivers' 2011 book _The Folly of Fools_, in which he advocates the evolutionary theory of deceit and self-deception that he pioneered in his famous preface to Richard Dawkins' _Selfish Gene_. Although the book contains a wealth of interesting discussion on topics ranging from warfare to immunology, I find it lacking on two major fronts. First, it fails to give a proper argument for its central thesis--namely, that self-deception evolved to facilitate deception of others. Second, the book lacks conceptual clarity with respect to the focal term "self-deception."

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Neil Van Leeuwen
Georgia State University

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