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  • Self-Deceptive Inquiry : Disorientation, Doubt, Dissonance Scott-Kakures, Dion 2021 Midwest Studies in Philosophy , Vol. 45 , S. 457 ff. ( Zeitschrift ) Englisch 0363-6550 | 1475-4975 Abstract

    I develop the claim that paradigmatic cases of self-deceptive inquiry and belief-formation result from cognitive disorientation. In cognitive disorientation, the data, experiences, and practices we make use of in typical inquiry lead us awry in systematic fashion. The self-deceiver encounters a puzzle or a threat to her picture of the world; this doubt or uncertainty gives rise to questions she struggles to settle. Drawing on the theory of cognitive dissonance, I show that while taking herself to be engaged in the familiar effort to settle a question, she undermines, by her own efforts, her success in achieving that goal. I appeal to two elements of such disorientation: Confusion of Aim and Misleading Feedback. I argue that we can find a role for both in the self-deceiver’s effort to settle a question.

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    Analytic Philosophy | Contemporary Philosophy

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