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The Morality of Self-Deception
Published online by Cambridge University Press: 09 June 2010
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Is self-deception always immoral? That it is always immoral to deceive oneself seems to have been the ‘received’ view amongst philosophers. Such a view was vigorously supported by Bishop Butler in the eighteenth century. Recently, Herbert Fingarette has argued for a similar position. In this paper I wish to examine Butler's and Fingarette's arguments and contend that no morally sensitive and reasonable person can possibly accept them without thereby ceasing to be morally sensitive and reasonable.
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- Dialogue: Canadian Philosophical Review / Revue canadienne de philosophie , Volume 13 , Issue 1 , March 1974 , pp. 25 - 34
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