Self-deception and self-knowledge: Jane Austen’s Emma as an Example of Kant’s Notion of Self-Deception

Con-Textos Kantianos 1:162-176 (2015)
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In this paper, I address the theme of harmony by investigating that harmony of person necessary for obtaining wisdom. Central to achievement of that harmony is the removal of the unstable, unharmonious presence of self-deception within one’s moral character.

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Jeanine Grenberg
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Emma.Jane Austen - 1963 - Oxford University Press USA.

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