Self-deception

 

 

 

 

 

Is self-deception ever justified? A University of California study found that patients awaiting surgery who deceived themselves about the seriousness of their condition suffered fewer postoperative complications. In a similar study, women with breast cancer who denied the seriousness of their condition were more likely to survive than those who resigned themselves to their fate. Discuss whether self-deception was justified in these cases and if it is compatible with critical thinking.

 

 

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