| Kent T. Van den Berg - 1985 - 204 страница
...Shakespeare's other characters, what JeanPaul Sartre calls "bad faith," a deliberate lie to oneself: I must know in my capacity as deceiver the truth which...me in my capacity as the one deceived. Better yet I must know the truth very exactly in order to conceal it more carefully—and this not at two different... | |
| Brian P. McLaughlin - 1988 - 572 страница
...pre-reflective apprehension of consciousness as affecting itself with bad faith. It follows first that the one to whom the lie is told and the one who lies...hidden from me in my capacity as the one deceived. 2 This suggests the surface paradox of self-deception. If bad faith or selfdeception is lying to oneself... | |
| Jean-Paul Sartre - 1992 - 869 страница
...pre-reflective apprehension (of) consciousness as affecting itself with bad faith. It follows first that the one to whom the lie is told and the one who lies...me in my capacity as the one deceived. Better yet I must know the truth very exactly in order to conceal it more carefully — and this not at two different... | |
| Charles B. Guignon - 1999 - 350 страница
...pre-reflective apprehension (of) consciousness as affecting itself with bad faith. It follows first that the one to whom the lie is told and the one who lies...me in my capacity as the one deceived. Better yet I must know the truth very exactly in order to conceal it more carefully — and this not at two different... | |
| Simon Glendinning - 1999 - 718 страница
...withholds from the lied to, the process of lying to oneself requires that one 'know' that one is lying: 'I must know in my capacity as deceiver the truth...hidden from me in my capacity as the one deceived' (ibid., p. 49). This self-deception can occur because the being of consciousness is not one with itself:... | |
| Charles B. Guignon, Derk Pereboom - 2001 - 404 страница
...pre-reflective apprehension (of) consciousness as affecting itself with bad faith. It follows first that the one to whom the lie is told and the one who lies...me in my capacity as the one deceived. Better yet I must know the truth very exactly in order to conceal it more carefully — and this not at two different... | |
| Eva T. H. Brann - 2001 - 290 страница
.... Thus the duality of the deceiver and the deceived does not exist here. ... It follows first that the one to whom the lie is told and the one who lies...the truth which is hidden from me in my capacity as deceived." Note that Sartre strongly denies the Socratic identification of the inner lie with ignorance.... | |
| Søren Kierkegaard - 2003 - 396 страница
...possible.10 Self deception is a lie told to oneself. The difficulty, however, as Sartre puts it, is that [T]he one to whom the lie is told and the one who lies are one and the same person, which means I must know in my capacity as deceiver the truth which is hidden from me in my capacity as the one... | |
| Dermot Moran, Timothy Mooney - 2002 - 632 страница
...pre-reflective apprehension (of) consciousness as affecting itself with bad faith. It follows first that the one to whom the lie is told and the one who lies...me in my capacity as the one deceived. Better yet I must know the truth very exactly in order to conceal it more carefully - and this not at two different... | |
| Dermot Moran, Timothy Mooney - 2002 - 632 страница
...pre,reflective apprehension Iof1 consciousness as affecting itself with bad faith. It follows first that the one to whom the lie is told and the one who lies are one and the same person, which means that 1 must know in my capacity as deceiver the truth which is hidden from me in my capacity as the one... | |
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