Tham khảo Đạo đức giả

  1. Power increases infidelity among men and women 
  2. David Runciman (2010). Political Hypocrisy: The Mask of Power, from Hobbes to Orwell and Beyond. Princeton UP. tr. 8. ISBN 978-0691148151
  3. Michael Gerson, "Trump's hypocrisy is good for America" Washington Post Nov. 29, 2016
  4. Thomas P. Kasulis, "Hypocrisy in the Self-Understanding of Religions." in Inter-Religious Models and Criteria (Palgrave Macmillan, 1993) pp. 151–65.
  5. Christine Huda Dodge (2009). The Everything Understanding Islam Book: A complete guide to Muslim beliefs, practices, and culture. tr. 96. ISBN 9781605507248
  6. "And of mankind are some who say, 'We believe in God and the Last Day,' when they believe not. They think to beguile God and those who believe, and they beguile none save themselves; but they perceive not. In their hearts is a disease, and God increases their disease. A painful doom is theirs because they lie. And when it is said to them, 'Make not mischief on the earth,' they say, 'We are only peacemakers.' Behold they are indeed the mischief-makers but they perceive not." Al-Baqara 8–12
  7. Gospel of Luke 11:37–54 and Gospel of Matthew 23:1–36
  8. Steve Mason, "Pharisaic Dominance Before 70 CE and the Gospels' Hypocrisy Charge (Matt 23: 2–3)." Harvard Theological Review 83#4 (1990): 363–81.
  9. "What is the use of platted hair, O fool! what of the raiment of goat-skins? Within thee there is ravening, but the outside thou makest clean. The man who wears dirty raiments, who is emaciated and covered with veins, who lives alone in the forest, and meditates, him I call indeed a Brâhmana. I do not call a man a Brâhmana because of his origin or of his mother. He is indeed arrogant, and he is wealthy: but the poor, who is free from all attachments, him I call indeed a Brâhmana. Dhammapada 394–96, Translated from the Pâli by F. Max Müller
  10. Alicke, M., E. Gordon, & D. Rose (2013). "Hypocrisy: What Counts?", Philosophical Psychology, 26(5), 673–701.
  11. Fried, C. B. (1998). "Hypocrisy and Identification With Transgressions: A Case of Undetected Dissonance", 'Basic and Applied Social Psychology', 20(2), 145–154.
  12. Stone, J., E. Aronson, A. L. Crain, M. P. Winslow, & C. B. Fried (1994). "Inducing Hypocrisy as a Means of Encouraging Young Adults to Use Condoms, 'Personality and Social Psychology Bulletin', 20(1), 116–128.
  13. Daryl Glaser (2006). “Does Hypocrisy Matter? The Case of U.S. Foreign Policy”. Review of International Studies 32 (2): 251–268. doi:10.1017/S0260210506007017.  Đã bỏ qua tham số không rõ |doi-access= (trợ giúp)
  14. Tillyris Demetris (2016). “The virtue of vice: a defence of hypocrisy in democratic politics” (PDF). Contemporary Politics 22 (1): 1–19. doi:10.1080/13569775.2015.1112958
  15. Koppang Haavard, Martin Mike W (2004). “On Moralizing in Business Ethics”. Business & Professional Ethics Journal 23 (3): 107–14. doi:10.5840/bpej200423319
  16. Judith Shklar, "Let us not be hypocritical." Daedalus (1979): 1–25. in JSTOR