Loved this article!! I strongly agree that anti-hypocrisy norms get in the way of a lot of positive moral change.
It’d be helpful if this phenomenon had a name (“anti-hypocrisy bias”? “cognitive-behavioral dissonance”?). I think the fact that we all know what “confirmation bias” is and can refer to it quickly helps us (even if only marginally) to resist it. Something similar would be helpful here.
Loved this article!! I strongly agree that anti-hypocrisy norms get in the way of a lot of positive moral change.
It’d be helpful if this phenomenon had a name (“anti-hypocrisy bias”? “cognitive-behavioral dissonance”?). I think the fact that we all know what “confirmation bias” is and can refer to it quickly helps us (even if only marginally) to resist it. Something similar would be helpful here.
Loved this article!! I strongly agree that anti-hypocrisy norms get in the way of a lot of positive moral change.
It’d be helpful if this phenomenon had a name (“anti-hypocrisy bias”? “cognitive-behavioral dissonance”?). I think the fact that we all know what “confirmation bias” is and can refer to it quickly helps us (even if only marginally) to resist it. Something similar would be helpful here.