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The Distinction Between What's Inherently Bad and What's Bad Because

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The distinction between what's inherently bad and what's bad because we declare it bad isn't always clear.

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Social Obligations

The responsibilities or duties one has to other individuals or groups in society.

Dispositional Attribution

Dispositional Attribution involves attributing a person's behavior to their internal qualities or traits, rather than to external factors or situations.

Collectivistic Attribution

The tendency to attribute individuals' behaviors and success to their collective groups, emphasizing group goals over individual achievements.

Situational Attribution

Refers to attributing an individual's behavior to external or environmental factors.

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