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  1. ‘What it is like to be me’: from paranoia and projection to sympathy and self-knowledge.Louise Braddock - 2022 - Philosophical Explorations 26 (2):254-275.
    Projection does not reliably serve cognition; it all too often contributes to failures of knowledge. Our projecting not only imaginatively misrepresents the world by attributing a feature of ourself to it. In doing so it can misrepresent us as lacking that feature. It is an act of the imagination which re-locates unwanted attributes into a motivated misrepresentation which distorts our grasp of reality and of ourselves. The imaginative act itself is not consciously intended so that we take the resulting picture (...)
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  • Towards the logic of projective identification.Andriy Vasylchenko - 2015 - Journal of Applied Logic 13 (3):197-214.
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