Clean Hands: Philosophical Lessons from Scrupulosity by Jesse S. Summers, Walter Sinnott-Armstrong

Clean Hands: Philosophical Lessons from Scrupulosity

Jesse S. Summers, Walter Sinnott-Armstrong

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nonfiction philosophy psychology informative medium-paced
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People with scrupulosity have rigorous, obsessive moral beliefs that lead them to perform extreme, compulsive moral acts. A waitress with this condition checks and rechecks levels of cleaners and solvents to avoid any risk of poisoning her custome...

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