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Shifting Blame: What Should You "Own" and What Shouldn't You?
Shifting Blame: What Should You "Own" and What Shouldn't You?
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29 minutes
Released:
Jan 18, 2023
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Podcast episode
Description
We claim to judge people for what they intentionally do, but accidents often influence our judgments. In our justice systems, people can be harshly and unfairly blamed for bad luck—but in our personal lives, taking on blame isn’t always a bad thing.
Guests
Fiery Cushman, Professor of Psychology at Harvard University
Daniel Statman, Professor of Philosophy at the University of Haifa
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Guests
Fiery Cushman, Professor of Psychology at Harvard University
Daniel Statman, Professor of Philosophy at the University of Haifa
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Released:
Jan 18, 2023
Format:
Podcast episode
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