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Willful ignorance and self-deception
by
Lynch, Kevin
in
Blindness
/ Concentration camps
/ Criminal culpability
/ Criminal law
/ Deception
/ Desire
/ Education
/ Epistemology
/ Ethics
/ Ignorance
/ Jurisprudence
/ Metaphysics
/ Phenomena
/ Phenomenology
/ Philosophy
/ Philosophy of Language
/ Philosophy of Mind
/ Psychological attitudes
/ Self concept
/ Self deception
/ Truth
2016
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Willful ignorance and self-deception
by
Lynch, Kevin
in
Blindness
/ Concentration camps
/ Criminal culpability
/ Criminal law
/ Deception
/ Desire
/ Education
/ Epistemology
/ Ethics
/ Ignorance
/ Jurisprudence
/ Metaphysics
/ Phenomena
/ Phenomenology
/ Philosophy
/ Philosophy of Language
/ Philosophy of Mind
/ Psychological attitudes
/ Self concept
/ Self deception
/ Truth
2016
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Willful ignorance and self-deception
by
Lynch, Kevin
in
Blindness
/ Concentration camps
/ Criminal culpability
/ Criminal law
/ Deception
/ Desire
/ Education
/ Epistemology
/ Ethics
/ Ignorance
/ Jurisprudence
/ Metaphysics
/ Phenomena
/ Phenomenology
/ Philosophy
/ Philosophy of Language
/ Philosophy of Mind
/ Psychological attitudes
/ Self concept
/ Self deception
/ Truth
2016
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Willful ignorance and self-deception
2016
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Willful ignorance is an important concept in criminal law and jurisprudence, though it has not received much discussion in philosophy. When it is mentioned, however, it is regularly assumed to be a kind of self-deception. In this article I will argue that self-deception and willful ignorance are distinct psychological kinds. First, some examples of willful ignorance are presented and discussed, and an analysis of the phenomenon is developed. Then it is shown that current theories of self-deception give no support to the idea that willful ignorance is a kind of self-deception. Afterwards an independent argument is adduced for excluding willful ignorance from this category. The crucial differences between the two phenomena are explored, as are the reasons why they are so easily conflated.
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