Self-deception and the Selectivity Problem (CROSBI ID 215652)
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Jurjako, Marko
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Self-deception and the Selectivity Problem
In this article I discuss and evaluate the selectivity problem as a problem put forward by Bermúdez (1997, 2000) against anti-intentionalist accounts of self-decep-tion. I argue that the selectivity problem can be raised even against intentionalist accounts, which reveals the too demanding constraint that the problem puts on the adequacy of a psychological explanation of action. Finally I try to accommodate the intuitions that support the cogency of the selectivity problem using the resources from the framework provided by an anti-intentionalist account of self-deception.
action explanation ; folk-psychology ; dispositions ; epistemic virtue ; Mele’s deflationary account ; self-deception ; the selectivity problem
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