Seeing through Self-Deception
Discover the intricate layers of human psychology with "Seeing through Self-Deception" by Annette Barnes, published by Cambridge University Press in 1998. This thought-provoking hardback delves into the complexities of deception, both towards others and oneself. With 194 pages of insightful analysis, Barnes challenges conventional understandings of self-deception, investigating the phenomenon of false consciousness as well as the irrational aspects of self-deception. Whether you're a student of philosophy, psychology, or simply curious about the mechanisms of the mind, this book will invite you to reflect deeply on the nature of truth and self-awareness. Engage with Barnes' compelling arguments and explore how self-deception shapes our understanding of reality. Perfect for anyone looking to enrich their perspective on human behavior.