Philosophical discussion on omission bias and a small‑scale Mayan moral studyPsychological analysis of bystander effect and moral disengagement
Case Filekaggle-ho-012884House OversightPsychological Omission Effect and Moral Responsibility Discussion
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kaggle-ho-012884House OversightPsychological Omission Effect and Moral Responsibility Discussion
Psychological Omission Effect and Moral Responsibility Discussion The passage offers a theoretical discussion of the omission effect and moral responsibility, mentioning philosophers and psychologists but provides no concrete leads, names, transactions, or actionable details linking powerful actors to misconduct. It lacks novelty and investigative value. Key insights: Describes the omission effect and its weakening with familiarity.; Cites psychologists Jon Haidt and Jonathan Baron, and philosopher Peter Singer.; Suggests policy implications for corporate and institutional accountability.
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