Mele: Real self-deception
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Once more with feeling: The role of emotion in self-deception
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It may require another person to deceive oneself
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How many beliefs can dance in the head of the self-deceived?
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Self, awareness of self, and the illusion of control
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Is real self-deception really all that biased?
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Detecting deception
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Partial belief as a solution to the logical problem of holding simultaneous, contrary beliefs in self-deception research
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Intentional self-deception can and does occur
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Self-deceived about self-deception: An evolutionary analysis
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Real ascriptions of self-deception are fallible moral judgments
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Hypnotic responding and self-deception
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The many faces of self-deception
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Self-deception and the desire to believe
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Distal versus proximal mechanisms of “real” self-deception
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Self-deceivers' intentions and possessions
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Self-deceiving intentions
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Direct, fully intentional self-deception is also real
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The uses of self-deception
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Flavors of self-deception: Ontology and epidemiology
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Pragmatically pristine, the dialogical cause of self-deception
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