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The epistemic innocence of motivated delusions
Lisa Bortolotti
Philosophy
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Arts & Humanities
Innocence
84%
Delusions
81%
Psychological
17%
Self-esteem
17%
Emotion
11%
Belief Formation
10%
Psychological Trauma
10%
Epistemic Status
10%
Compromise
7%
Convert
7%
Physical
4%
Costs
2%
Medicine & Life Sciences
Delusions
93%
Psychology
15%
Self Concept
15%
Emotions
12%
Psychological Trauma
11%
Costs and Cost Analysis
4%
Social Sciences
delusion
100%
self-esteem
12%
emotion
11%
compromise
7%
trauma
6%
costs
4%
literature
3%