Truth and deception - like good and evil - have long been viewed as diametrically opposed and unreconcilable. Yet, few people can honestly claim they never lie. In fact, deception is practiced habitually in day-to-day life - from the polite compliment that doesn't accurately relay one's true feelings, to self-deception about one's own motivations. What fuels the need for people to intricately construct lies and illusions about their own lives? If deceptions are unconscious, does it mean that we are not responsible for their consequences? Why does self-deception or the need for illusion make us…mehr
Truth and deception - like good and evil - have long been viewed as diametrically opposed and unreconcilable. Yet, few people can honestly claim they never lie. In fact, deception is practiced habitually in day-to-day life - from the polite compliment that doesn't accurately relay one's true feelings, to self-deception about one's own motivations. What fuels the need for people to intricately construct lies and illusions about their own lives? If deceptions are unconscious, does it mean that we are not responsible for their consequences? Why does self-deception or the need for illusion make us feel uncomfortable? Taking into account the sheer ubiquity and ordinariness of deception, this interdisciplinary work moves away from the cut-and-dried notion of duplicity as evil and illuminates the ways in which deception can also be understood as an adaptive response to the demands of living with others. The book articulates the boundaries between unethical and adaptive deception, demonstrating how some lies serve socially approved goals, while others provoke distrust and condemnation. Throughout, the volume focuses on the range of emotions - from feelings of shame, fear, or envy, to those of concern and compassion - that motivate our desire to deceive ourselves and others. Providing an interdisciplinary exploration of the widespread phenomenon of lying and deception, this volume promotes a more fully integrated understanding of how people function in their everyday lives. Case illustrations, humor and wit, concrete examples, and even a mock television sitcom script bring the ideas to life for clinical practitioners, behavioral scientists, and philosophers, and for students in these realms.Hinweis: Dieser Artikel kann nur an eine deutsche Lieferadresse ausgeliefert werden.
Michael Lewis, PhD, is University Distinguished Professor of Pediatrics and Psychiatry and Director of the Institute for the Study of Child Development at Robert Wood Johnson Medical School--University of Medicine and Dentistry of New Jersey. The author of over 300 professional articles, Dr. Lewis has been cited in The New York Times, The Washington Post, Newsweek, and other publications.
Inhaltsangabe
1. Deceit and Illusion in Human Affairs Saarni and Lewis. 2. What a Tangled Web: Deception and Self-Deception in Philosophy Solomon . 3. Animals as Liars: The Human Face of Nonhuman Duplicity Mitchell. 4. The Development of Deception Lewis. 5. The Socialization of Emotional Dissemblance Saarni & von Salisch. 6. Sex Differences in Lying: How Women and Men Deal with the Dilemma of Deceit DePaulo Epstein & Wyer. 7. Looking at Oneself in a Rose-Colored Mirror: The Role of Excuses in the Negotiation of a Personal Reality Sigmon & Snyder. 8. Lying to Yourself: The Enigma of Self-Deception Baumeister. 9. Lies that Fail Ekman & Frank. 10. Understanding Malingering: Motivation Method and Detection Kropp & Rogers.
1. Deceit and Illusion in Human Affairs Saarni and Lewis. 2. What a Tangled Web: Deception and Self-Deception in Philosophy Solomon . 3. Animals as Liars: The Human Face of Nonhuman Duplicity Mitchell. 4. The Development of Deception Lewis. 5. The Socialization of Emotional Dissemblance Saarni & von Salisch. 6. Sex Differences in Lying: How Women and Men Deal with the Dilemma of Deceit DePaulo Epstein & Wyer. 7. Looking at Oneself in a Rose-Colored Mirror: The Role of Excuses in the Negotiation of a Personal Reality Sigmon & Snyder. 8. Lying to Yourself: The Enigma of Self-Deception Baumeister. 9. Lies that Fail Ekman & Frank. 10. Understanding Malingering: Motivation Method and Detection Kropp & Rogers.
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