Martin Micek

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Instead, we start closer to evolutionary psychology, drawing from scholars like Robert Trivers and Robert Kurzban, along with Robert Wright—yes, they’re all Roberts—who have written clearly and extensively about self-deception from a Darwinian perspective. The human brain, according to this view, was designed to deceive itself—in Trivers’ words, “the better to deceive others.”
The Elephant in the Brain: Hidden Motives in Everyday Life
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