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The Social Consequences of Self-Deception
| Start: | Friday, October 3, 2003 08:15 AM |
| End: | Saturday, October 4, 2003 12:30 PM |
| Location: | Mercatus Center Board Room |
In this two-day conference, psychologists, philosophers, economists, and biologists discussed the nature of self-deception and its social consequences. Discussion topics include: What is self-deception? Why does self-deception exist? How does self-deception shape politics? How does self-deception shape academia? What if I self-deceive?
Agenda
Friday, October 3
Session One: What is Self-Deception?
9:00-10:30 am
Alfred Mele, Emotion and Desire in Self-Deception
Bill von Hippel, Self-Serving Bias and Self-Deception
Session Two: Why Does Self-Deception Exist
11:00 am-12:30 pm
Robert Trivers, The Elements of a Scientific Theory of Self-Deception
Session Three: Topics in Self-Deception
2:00-3:30 pm
Andrew Schotter, A Lab Experiment Where Subjects Self-Deceive
J Barkley Rosser, Self-Fulfilling Chaotic Mistakes: Some Examples and Implications
Session Four: What if I Self-Deceive?
4:00-5:30 pm
Robin Hanson, Are Disagreements Honest?
Saturday, October 4
Session Five: How does self-deception shape politics?
9:00-10:30 am
Tyler Cowen, Self-Deception as the Root of Political Failure
Session Six: How Does Self-Deception Shape Academia?
11:00-12:30
Art Diamond, Reflections
J Barkley Rosser, Reflections
Associated People
- Bryan Caplan
- Tyler Cowen
- Arthur Diamond
- James Hamilton
- Robin Hanson
- Robert Kurzban
- Kevin McCabe
- Alfred Mele
- J. Barkley Rosser
- harold Sackeim
- Thomas Schelling
- Andrew Schotter
- Robert Trivers
- William von Hippel
- Steven Wall
Related Materials
- Emotion and Desire in Self-Deception (PDF)
- Self-Deception as the Root of Political Failure (PDF)
- Self-Fulfilling Chaotic Mistakes: Some Examples and Implications (PDF)
- Self-Serving Bias and Self-Deception (PDF)
- The Elements of a Scientific Theory of Self-Deception (PDF)
- Are Disagreemnts Honest? (PDF)





