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The Self-Deceiving Muse

The Self-Deceiving Muse

The Self-Deceiving Muse

Alan Singer

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Pennsylvania State University Press
Año de edición:
2010
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Filosofía
ISBN:
9780271048468
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Current philosophical discussions of self-deception remain steeped in disagreement and controversy. In The Self-Deceiving Muse, Alan Singer proposes a radical revision of our commonplace understanding of self-deception. Singer asserts that self-deception, far from being irrational, is critical to our capacity to be acute 'noticers' of our experience. The book demonstrates how self-deception can be both a resource for rational activity generally and, more specifically, a prompt to aesthetic innovation. It thereby provides new insights into the ways in which our imaginative powers bear on art and life. The implications-philosophical, aesthetic, and ethical-of such a proposition indicate the broadly interdisciplinary thrust of this work, which incorporates 'readings' of novels, paintings, films, and video art.

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