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Book: Archetypes in Religion and Beyond

Chapter: f. Projection as Bias

DOI: 10.1558/equinox.43668

Blurb:

Biases are established shortcuts that cease to help us in changing conditions, all involving confirmation and repression of cognitive dissonance. Believing a biased view to be true (or over-reacting to it as false) is also a projective process, and different biases can be identified with different types of archetypal projection.

Chapter Contributors

  • Robert Ellis (robert@middlewaysociety.org - rmellis) 'Middle Way Society'