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What makes us Human

JUNE 22, 2026 — AUGUST 13, 2026
PHIL34S

Details:

Time: No Topic - No Type
Units: 3
Class Number: 11569
Interest Area: Social Sciences and Humanities
Instructor: Lis Benossi
Population: High School, Undergraduate, Graduate
Interest Area: Social Sciences and Humanities
Course Format & Length: In Person, 8 Weeks
Cross Listing: -
Grading Basis: Letter or Credit/No Credit

Description:

Self-deception is a fascinating and universal human phenomenon - one that, as this class will argue, helps define the human experience. The ability to deceive ourselves depends on complex psychological, epistemic, and action-guiding mechanisms. Research on self-deception brings together insights from epistemology, psychology, cognitive science, and moral philosophy. Examples range from everyday procrastination and denial to more serious cases, such as ignoring signs of addiction or a failing relationship. Works of literature and film also play an important role in helping us recognize and reflect on self-deceptive behavior.No prerequisites

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