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Is Bad Faith possible?

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Have a little read: ... Is Bad Faith possible? I believe bad faith is not only possible but inevitable; however I will refrain from giving my justification of this statement until we have looked at a few areas. Firstly, exactly what is meant by "bad faith" and the logical problems that this entails, then the different patterns of bad faith that arise and finally any proposed resolutions of bad faith. Basically, Sartre said, bad faith is self deception, and this is a kind of lie, a lie we tell ourselves. Thus, it can be said it should exhibit all the structure of lies in general. Any lie involves two sides: The Deceiver and The Deceived. Don't forget I'm talking about a lie that works. Sometimes, of course, an attempt at lying doesn't succeed and no one is fooled. The conditions for a successful lie are: (1) The Deceiver knows the truth he is lying about. If he

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