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    Moral responsibility for self-deception requires the kind... — Carmelics
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    Challenges→Non-intentional accounts of self-deception that deny the contradictory belief requirement should not suppose that self-deceivers are typically responsible for their self-deception.

    Moral responsibility for self-deception requires the kind of awareness and control that self-deceivers typically lack.

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    Levy (2004) has argued that non-intentional accounts of self-deception that deny the contradictory belief requirement should not suppose that self-deceivers are typically responsible, since it is rarely the case that self-deceivers possess the requisite awareness of the biasing mechanisms operating to produce their self-deceptive belief. Lacking such awareness, self-deceivers do not appear to know when or on which beliefs such mechanisms operate, rendering them unable to curb the effects of thes

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