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Philosophical essay on pleasure, denial, and evil with no concrete allegations

Philosophical essay on pleasure, denial, and evil with no concrete allegations The passage is a theoretical discussion of neuroscience and moral philosophy without naming any individuals, institutions, transactions, or actionable leads. It offers no investigative value, novelty, or linkage to powerful actors. Key insights: Discusses Kent Berridge's research on wanting vs. liking; Draws analogies between addiction, obesity, and evil; Explores denial as a psychological mechanism

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Philosophical essay on pleasure, denial, and evil with no concrete allegations The passage is a theoretical discussion of neuroscience and moral philosophy without naming any individuals, institutions, transactions, or actionable leads. It offers no investigative value, novelty, or linkage to powerful actors. Key insights: Discusses Kent Berridge's research on wanting vs. liking; Draws analogies between addiction, obesity, and evil; Explores denial as a psychological mechanism

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