Self-Deception
Explore the intricate layers of the human mind in "Self-Deception," a thought-provoking study by University of California Press published in 2000. This compelling work, spanning 189 pages, delves into the paradox of self-deception: How can one deceive themselves when the essence of deception requires an understanding of the truth? Through philosophical psychology, the author uncovers deep insights into cognitive processes and the complexities of our psyche. Ideal for readers interested in psychology and philosophy, "Self-Deception" invites you to engage with the fundamental questions of self-awareness and truth. Discover the fascinating dynamics of how we navigate our beliefs and perceptions in this insightful paperback edition. Perfect for students, scholars, or anyone intrigued by the workings of the mind, this book promises to challenge your thinking and enhance your understanding of the self.