Published Sep 7, 2015



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Ángela Uribe Botero

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Abstract

In this article I make references to a set of statements made by Albert Speer –Hitler’s architect–, about his situation in the Third Reich after the end of the Second World War. The heart of these statements is the term “self-deception”. Taking into account of Speer’s words, I emphasize on a feature which, as I see it, goes along with the process of self-deception: imposture. With the inclusion of imposture in the discussion on self-deception, I emphasize on the fact that it frequently takes place in a context made not only by the self-deceiver alone, but by others as well. In this sense, the presence of the others or what I want to call “the audience” is a significant part of what makes self-deception more or less notorious, more or less easy to occur.

 

Keywords

Hitler, Albert Speer, autoengaño, impostura, audienciaHitler, Albert Speer, self-deception, imposture, audience

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Uribe Botero, Ángela. (2015). The Place of Imposture in Self-Deception: On Hitler’s Architect. Universitas Philosophica, 31(63). https://doi.org/10.11144/Javeriana.uph31-63.iaah
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