Ethics
Moral disengagement is a psychological process that allows individuals to justify unethical behavior without feeling guilt or shame. This concept helps explain how people can commit acts that go against their moral values by rationalizing their actions or dehumanizing victims. By using various mechanisms, individuals create a mental separation between their actions and their moral standards, facilitating behavior that they might normally consider wrong.
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