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Reply to Comments Abstract: In my Reply to comments, I take up a rehearsal both of the intentional and of the motivationist-causal account of self-deception. On the one hand, I explain the role of intentions in my account, the instability of the self-deceptive beliefs, and the emotional instability of self-deceivers. On the other, I illustrate how my solution to the selectivity problem works and why I think that the role of agency in the motivationist account is negligible in the causal process leading to self-deception. Finally, I engage with some cognitive theories and, especially, with the theory of argumentative reasoning, which, at first sight, seems to contradict the possibility of collective self-deception. Yet, at a deeper examination, such theory appears to be supportive of the way collective self-deception is produced especially in politics.

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Galeotti, A. E. (2020). Reply to comments. Notizie Di Politeia, 36(137), 197–202. https://doi.org/10.1017/s1744137409990257

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