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Leave it up to fate? A study of moral actions and why we lie about being good.
Who do we do good for, huh? Can sense the “right thing to do” on an existential, foundationally human level? Does it just feel good knowing the “right” thing was done? Are we doing it for ourselves, proving we are … Continue reading
Posted in PS253-2015
Tagged blame, chance, hypotheticals, lies, Morality, reputation
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