Political Self-Deception revisited: reply to comments

The article replies to the five comments to Political Self-Deception, from the more philosophical and epistemic remarks to the more political and historical ones. In the end, it summarizes the main points of the book as suggested by the discussion with the five comments.

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Main Author: Anna Elisabetta Galeotti
Format: Article
Language:English
Published: Taylor & Francis Group 2020-12-01
Series:Ethics & Global Politics
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Online Access:http://dx.doi.org/10.1080/16544951.2020.1846947
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spelling doaj-7271490854534cceba401fbaf35e0e8d2020-12-17T12:50:44ZengTaylor & Francis GroupEthics & Global Politics1654-49511654-63692020-12-01134566910.1080/16544951.2020.18469471846947Political Self-Deception revisited: reply to commentsAnna Elisabetta Galeotti0University of Piemonte OrientaleThe article replies to the five comments to Political Self-Deception, from the more philosophical and epistemic remarks to the more political and historical ones. In the end, it summarizes the main points of the book as suggested by the discussion with the five comments.http://dx.doi.org/10.1080/16544951.2020.1846947self-deceptioninvisible handepistemic viceevidencegroupthinkexplanatory power
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Ethics & Global Politics
self-deception
invisible hand
epistemic vice
evidence
groupthink
explanatory power
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title Political Self-Deception revisited: reply to comments
title_short Political Self-Deception revisited: reply to comments
title_full Political Self-Deception revisited: reply to comments
title_fullStr Political Self-Deception revisited: reply to comments
title_full_unstemmed Political Self-Deception revisited: reply to comments
title_sort political self-deception revisited: reply to comments
publisher Taylor & Francis Group
series Ethics & Global Politics
issn 1654-4951
1654-6369
publishDate 2020-12-01
description The article replies to the five comments to Political Self-Deception, from the more philosophical and epistemic remarks to the more political and historical ones. In the end, it summarizes the main points of the book as suggested by the discussion with the five comments.
topic self-deception
invisible hand
epistemic vice
evidence
groupthink
explanatory power
url http://dx.doi.org/10.1080/16544951.2020.1846947
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