Twisted Ways to Speak Our Minds, or Ways to Speak Our Twisted Minds?

  • Luis Rosa

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Abstract

Cognitive dissonance is a phenomenon studied not only by psychologists, but also by philosophers. There is cognitive dissonance and then there are its purported manifestations or signs, which include certain kinds of speech act. In philosophy, much attention has been paid to the latter under the name of ‘Moore-paradoxical’ utterances, such as a speaker’s utterance of ‘I am tired, but I don’t believe I am’.

Original languageEnglish
Title of host publicationPhilosophical Studies Series
PublisherSpringer Nature
Pages207-222
Number of pages16
DOIs
StatePublished - 2024

Publication series

NamePhilosophical Studies Series
Volume156
ISSN (Print)0921-8599
ISSN (Electronic)2542-8349

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