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'''Intellectual dishonesty''' is the advocacy of a position which the advocate knows to be false. ] is used to advance an ] or to reinforce one's deeply held ] in the face of overwhelming contrary ] ]. It is not always clear if intellectual dishonesty is intentional or if it is due to unconscious self-deception.

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