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Talia .D. Osseily

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Areas of Specialization
Neuroscience of Ethics
Psychological Theories of Personal Identity
Ethics of Belief
Other Academic Areas
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Neuroscience of Ethics
Psychological Theories of Personal Identity
Ethics of Belief
Other Academic Areas
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    Self Deception and Happiness
    The argument in this essay will be divided into two parts: utilitarian and virtue ethics, where each party will agree or disagree with the idea that self-deception leads to happiness, taking climate change and meat production as examples to support their claims.
    Animal RightsClimate ChangePhilosophical TraditionsVegetarianismObjections to Virtue EthicsAnimal Cr…Read more
    Animal RightsClimate ChangePhilosophical TraditionsVegetarianismObjections to Virtue EthicsAnimal CrueltyHappiness
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