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United Arab Emirates University
Department of Cognitive Science

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  • 6
    Regular faculty
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  • 7
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  • Vladimir Krstic, A Pre-Biblical Version of the Cain and Abel Story: a Subtle Condemnation of a Dysfunctional Social Arrangement
    Journal for the Study of the Old Testament. forthcoming.
    Photo of Vladimir Krstic
  • Vladimir Krstic, A Functional Analysis of Self-Deception
    Journal of American Philosophical Association. forthcoming.
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  • Vladimir Krstic, In Defence of a Functional Analysis of Deception
    Erkenntnis 1-19. forthcoming.
    Photo of Vladimir Krstic
  • Vladimir Krstic, We Should Move on from Signalling-Based Analyses of Biological Deception
    Erkenntnis 90 (2): 545-565. 2025.
    Photo of Vladimir Krstic
  • Vladimir Krstic, Deception and Self-Deception: A Unified Account
    Cambridge University Press. 2025.
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  • Vladimir Krstic, Deepfakes, Fake Elvises, and Human Interpersonal Relations
    In Yanto Chandra & Ruiping Fan (eds.), Artificial Intelligence and the Future of Human Relations: Eastern and Western Perspectives, Springer Nature Singapore. pp. 133-148. 2025.
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  • Vladimir Krstic, On the connection between lying, asserting, and intending to cause beliefs
    Inquiry: An Interdisciplinary Journal of Philosophy 68 (2): 643-662. 2025.
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  • Vladimir Krstic, Lying by Asserting What You Believe is True: a Case of Transparent Delusion
    Review of Philosophy and Psychology (4): 1-21. 2024.
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  • Vladimir Krstic, A Functional Analysis of Human Deception
    Journal of the American Philosophical Association 10 (4): 836-854. 2024.
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  • Vladimir Krstic, Manipulation, deception, the victim’s reasoning and her evidence
    Analysis 84 (2): 267-275. 2024.
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  • Vladimir Krstic, Bald-faced lying to institutions: deception or manipulation
    Synthese 203 (4): 1-13. 2024.
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  • Vladimir Krstic, Fearful apes or nervous goats? Another look at functions of dispositions or traits
    Behavioral and Brain Sciences 46. 2023.
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  • Vladimir Krstic, Lying to others, lying to yourself, and literal self-deception
    Inquiry: An Interdisciplinary Journal of Philosophy. 2023.
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  • Vladimir Krstic, Lying: revisiting the ‘intending to deceive’ condition
    Analysis. 2023.
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  • Vladimir Krstić, On the Connection between Lying, Asserting, and Intending to Cause Beliefs
    Inquiry: An Interdisciplinary Journal of Philosophy (2): 643-662. 2022.
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  • Vladimir Krstic and Alex Wiegmann, Bald-Faced Lies, Blushing, and Noses that Grow: An Experimental Analysis
    Erkenntnis 89 (2): 479-502. 2022.
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  • Vladimir Krstic, Jörg Meibauer (Ed.), The Oxford Handbook of Lying (Oxford: Oxford University Press, 2019), pp. 689 (review)
    Linguistische Berichte 270. 2022.
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  • Marija Brujić and Vladimir Krstic, Sworn Virgins of the Balkan Highlands
    Traditiones 50 (3). 2022.
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  • Vladimir Krstic, On the function of self‐deception
    European Journal of Philosophy 29 (4): 846-863. 2021.
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  • Vladimir Krstic, Lying, Tell-Tale Signs, and Intending to Deceive
    Dialectica 75 (4): 485-508. 2021.
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  • Vladimir Krstic, On the nature of indifferent lies, a reply to Rutschmann and Wiegmann
    Philosophical Psychology 33 (5): 757-771. 2020.
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  • Vladimir Krstic, Transparent Delusion
    Review of Philosophy and Psychology 11 (1): 183-201. 2020.
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  • Vladimir Krstic and Chantelle Saville, Deception (Under Uncertainty) as a Kind of Manipulation
    Australasian Journal of Philosophy 97 (4): 830-835. 2019.
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  • Vladimir Krstic, Can You Lie Without Intending to Deceive?
    Pacific Philosophical Quarterly 100 (2). 2019.
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  • Vladimir Krstic, The Analysis of Self-Deception: Rehabilitating the Traditionalist Account
    Dissertation, Auckland. 2018.
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  • Vladimir Krstic, Knowledge‐lies re‐examined
    Ratio 31 (3): 312-320. 2017.
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  • Marcus A. Henning, Phillipa Malpas, Sanya Ram, Vijay Rajput, Vladimir Krstic, Matthew Boyd, and Susan J. Hawken, Students' responses to scenarios depicting ethical dilemmas: a study of pharmacy and medical students in New Zealand
    Journal of Medical Ethics 42 (7): 466-473. 2016.
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  • Simon Langford, Three-dimensionalism and counterpart theory
    Analysis 65 (4): 321-325. 2005.
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