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  1. Lying to oneself.Raphael Demos - 1960 - Journal of Philosophy 57 (18):588-595.
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  • On the possibility of good faith.Joseph S. Catalano - 1980 - Man and World 13 (2):207-228.
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  • Hell and the Private Language Argument: Sartre and Wittgenstein on Self-Consciousness, the Body, and Others.Kathleen Wider - 1987 - Journal of the British Society for Phenomenology 18 (2):120-132.
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  • Bad Faith.Michael Hymers - 1989 - Philosophy 64 (249):397 - 402.
    In 'Sartre on Bad Faith' Leslie Stevenson attempts to formulate the Sartrean notion of bad faith. According to Stevenson, someone is in bad faith, if she reflectively denies some state of affairs, of the truth of which she is pre-reflectively aware. Jeffrey Gordon counters with the criticism that, although Stevenson's analysis of Sartre is correct, it is a position which is philosophically indefensible. I argue that Stevenson's reflective denial account falls to Gordon's criticism, but that it is also inadequate as (...)
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  • Dispositions.Stuart Hampshire - 1953 - Analysis 14 (1):5 - 11.
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