Autori: O'Neill, Jacki, Martin, David
Titolo: Business Process Crowdsourcing basato sulle relazioni?
Periodico: Sistemi intelligenti
Anno: 2014 - Fascicolo: 3 - Pagina iniziale: 533 - Pagina finale: 556

In the philosophical and psychological debate on self-deception there is still a problem, that is both conceptual and empirical, in need of being accommodated into the framework of the major theories on offer. This is the so called «selectivity problem». Self-deception shows to be «selective» in that not all the subjects who are in the grip of a strong motivation to believe a certain proposition end up self-deceiving. That is, motivation to believe a proposition cannot can't be the whole causal story about why self-deception takes place, given that selfdeception is still selective and affects some motivated-to-believe subjects but not others. In this article, I offer a transcendental argument aimed at offering a working hypothesis on the causes of selectivity, and to this end I make a case for the epistemic character of the subject and the epistemic values she endorses as decisive to determine whether one subject ends up in self-deception or else in self-verification.




SICI: 1120-9550(2014)3<533:BPCBSR>2.0.ZU;2-B
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