Edition |
1st Harvest ed. |
Description |
292 p. ; 21 cm. |
Note |
Includes bibliographical references (p. [239]-276) and index. |
Summary |
Two distinguished psychologists look at the role of self-justification in human life, explaining how and why we create fictions that absolve us of responsibility and restore our belief in our intelligence, moral rectitude, and correctness; assess the potential repercussions of such a course of action; and reveal how it can be overcome. |
Contents |
Knaves, fools, villains and hypocrites: how do they live with themselves? -- Cognitive dissonance: the engine of self-justification -- Pride and prejudice-- and other blind spots -- Memory, the self-justifying historian -- Good intentions, bad science: the closed loop of clinical judgment -- Law and disorder -- Love's assassin: self-justification in marriage -- Wounds, rifts, and wars -- Letting go and owning up. |
Subject |
Cognitive dissonance.
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Self-deception.
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Added Author |
Aronson, Elliot.
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ISBN |
0156033909 |
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9780156033909 |
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0151010986 |
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9780151010981 |
Standard No. |
NZ1 12071781 |
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