No CrossRef data available.
Article contents
Benign folie à deux: The social construction of positive illusions
Published online by Cambridge University Press: 28 January 2010
Abstract
McKay & Dennett (M&D) have done an admirable job of distinguishing among various forms of misbelief and evaluating the idea that they stem from evolved mental mechanisms. We argue that a complete account of misbeliefs must attend to the role that others play in creating and maintaining positive illusions.
- Type
- Open Peer Commentary
- Information
- Copyright
- Copyright © Cambridge University Press 2010
References
Denton, K. & Zarbatany, L. (1996) Age differences in support processes in conversations between friends. Child Development 67:1360–73.Google Scholar
Haidt, J. (2001) The emotional dog and its rational tail: A social intuitionist approach to moral judgment. Psychological Review 108:814–34.Google Scholar
Krebs, D. L. & Denton, K. (1997) Social illusions and self-deception: The evolution of biases in person perception. In: Evolutionary social psychology, ed. Simpson, J. A. & Kenrick, D. T., pp. 21–47. Erlbaum.Google Scholar
Krebs, D. L. & Laird, P. (1998) Judging yourself as you judge others: Perspective-taking moral development, and exculpation. Journal of Adult Development 5:1–12.Google Scholar