Ok, ÜzeyirOk, Üzeyirİnsan ve Toplum Bilimleri Fakültesi, Psikoloji Bölümü2017-12-082017-12-082017Ok, Ü. (2017). Individual self-deceptions and responsibility of Muslims. Açık Medeniyet, 2, 7.2602-2699https://hdl.handle.net/20.500.12154/202If we keep the deceptions that occur as a result of mental disorders or chemical therapies exceptional, we can be deceived in three ways: one can harm oneself intentionally as in the case of suicide, or masochism, and drug abuse, and unintentionally as in the cases that I elaborate below. One, unintentionally, can be deceived (a) by himself/herself, (b) through the mediation of the community that one belongs, and last but not least, (c) by perpetrators’ intentional destructive wills. Unintentional self-deception may occur through the Freudian unconscious mechanisms, inner conflicts or their defensive mechanisms.eninfo:eu-repo/semantics/openAccessMuslimsCommunitiesIndividualResponsibilityIndividual self-deceptions and responsibility of MuslimsContribution To Periodical277