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Philosophy is the attempt to answer particular questions using transparent and convincing argument. Fundamental philosophical questions are questions about our understanding of the world in general and our place in it. As a matter of principle, these questions can only be answered through controversy. The series Basic Topics in Philosophy aims to provide a space for the discussion of such fundamental philosophical questions. Instead of providing a comprehensive introductory presentation, each volume will take issue with selected historical positions in order to analyse the particular problem and discuss possible solutions. At the same time, the authors will set their own marks and take up positions, so that the result will not be merely a view of the history of philosophy, but also a systematic contribution to the problem under discussion. The volumes in the series are intended equally for students of philosophy and other subjects and for professional philosophers. In addition, the series is aimed at all those readers with an interest in fundamental questions of philosophy.
Self-deception is a problematic phenomenon because it seems so deeply irrational. Previous philosophical accounts have not succeeded in making clear the way in which it is a "failure of reason." The present author argues that self-deception is a privative phenomenon, i.e. a deviation from immanent norms, as well an ethical phenomenon. According to this approach, self-deception is motivated epistemic caprice that is tempting when we see our idea of a good life threatened.
1;Inhalt;8
2;Dank;10
3;Einleitung;12
4;1. Das Phänomen Selbsttäuschung;21
5;2. Zum Begriff der Selbsttäuschung;36
6;3. Selbsttäuschung als philosophisches Problem;58
7;4. Wie ist Selbsttäuschung möglich?;78
8;5. Selbsttäuschung als Privation;107
9;6. Begriffliche Grundlagen: Selbstbewusstsein und Selbstbestimmung;129
10;7. Möglichkeit und Wirklichkeit von Selbsttäuschung;169
11;8. Selbsttäuschung, Wahrheit und das gute Leben;198
12;Schlussbetrachtungen;220
13;Anmerkungen;235
14;Siglenverzeichnis;260
15;Literaturverzeichnis;262
16;Personenregister;270
17;Sachregister;272 Kathi Beier, Georg-August-Universität Göttingen.



