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SUMMARY:Self-deception in Ancient Philosophy
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LOCATION:Athens\, Greece
DESCRIPTION:<p>The phenomenon of self-deception introduces a host of philosophical and psychological problems. Their study\, and the study of how they have been addressed in broader philosophical traditions\, helps us gain a better understanding of our mind and the formation of our beliefs. Questions central to the philosophical discussion of self-deception may be divided into two kinds. On the one hand\, conceptual questions regarding the definition of self-deception\, and the understanding of its paradoxes. On the other hand\, normative questions of whether self-deception is wrong\, and whether the moral arguments against interpersonal deceiving apply to deceiving oneself.</p>\n<p>The conference will focus on responses explicitly or implicitly articulated in the philosophical traditions of the ancient Western world. The aim is to provide a constructive forum to explore this rather neglected topic. Papers may focus on particular thinkers\, individual texts\, or broader traditions from the Pre-Socratics up to the Hellenistic Schools.</p>\n<p>Interested researchers should send an abstract of 500-800 words to&nbsp\;thanasas@phs.uoa.gr&nbsp\;until September 30\, 2022. We will be able to provide meals and accommodation for speakers\, but we cannot cover any travel expenses.</p>
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