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Self-Deception: With a New Chapter Paperback - 2000
by Fingarette, Herbert
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- Title Self-Deception: With a New Chapter
- Author Fingarette, Herbert
- Binding Paperback
- Edition New Ed
- Condition Used: Good
- Pages 189
- Volumes 1
- Language ENG
- Publisher University of California Press, Berkeley
- Date 2000-01-15
- Features Bibliography, Index
- Bookseller's Inventory # SONG0520220528
- ISBN 9780520220522 / 0520220528
- Weight 0.51 lbs (0.23 kg)
- Dimensions 8.26 x 5.5 x 0.51 in (20.98 x 13.97 x 1.30 cm)
- Library of Congress subjects Self-deception
- Library of Congress Catalog Number 99016358
- Dewey Decimal Code 126
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From the rear cover
"Fingarette's book on the topic is so firmly and deservedly entrenched it is 'essential reading.'"--Roger Squires, Editor, The Philosophical Quarterly
"It was Herbert Fingarette, in his book Self-Deception, who made the theme of self-identity central in thinking about self-deception. . . . Quite simply, it is the most important single work on the topic. It is a classic that merits staying in print for many years to come." Mike W. Martin, author of Self-Deception and Self-Understanding
"Since 1962 our writings on self-deception have been largely directed at the two philosophers who are to be thanked most justly and warmly for keeping interest in self-deception alive: Professor Herbert Fingarette of the University of Cailfomia, Santa Barbara, and the late Jean-Paul Sartre." --John King-Farlow and Richard Bosley
"The best treatment of self-deception I know to date remains that of Herbert Fingarette in Self-Deception."--Ronald B. deSousa, Professor of Philosophy, University of Toronto
"A classic." --Robert C. Solomon, author of The Passions
"It was Herbert Fingarette, in his book Self-Deception, who made the theme of self-identity central in thinking about self-deception. . . . Quite simply, it is the most important single work on the topic. It is a classic that merits staying in print for many years to come." Mike W. Martin, author of Self-Deception and Self-Understanding
"Since 1962 our writings on self-deception have been largely directed at the two philosophers who are to be thanked most justly and warmly for keeping interest in self-deception alive: Professor Herbert Fingarette of the University of Cailfomia, Santa Barbara, and the late Jean-Paul Sartre." --John King-Farlow and Richard Bosley
"The best treatment of self-deception I know to date remains that of Herbert Fingarette in Self-Deception."--Ronald B. deSousa, Professor of Philosophy, University of Toronto
"A classic." --Robert C. Solomon, author of The Passions