Self-deception and social interactions

In this paper we present the traditional (which we call canonical) model used to explain self-deception and show some of the problems it has to face. Then we present a different model known as the deflationary model or the non-intentional model and defend it is a better alternative to explain self-d...

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Contradictory beliefs
Deception
Deflationary model
Self-deception
Social interactions
Truth
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dc.title.TranslatedTitle.spa.fl_str_mv Autoengaño e interacciones sociales
title Self-deception and social interactions
spellingShingle Self-deception and social interactions
Contradictory beliefs
Deception
Deflationary model
Self-deception
Social interactions
Truth
title_short Self-deception and social interactions
title_full Self-deception and social interactions
title_fullStr Self-deception and social interactions
title_full_unstemmed Self-deception and social interactions
title_sort Self-deception and social interactions
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Deception
Deflationary model
Self-deception
Social interactions
Truth
topic Contradictory beliefs
Deception
Deflationary model
Self-deception
Social interactions
Truth
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