The Hidden Danger: When Innocence Is Punished - members
In response to johnson’s repeated claims.
Webresearch has long supported anger as a “valid cue of innocence,” yet the recent studies have shown others are likely to misinterpret it as a sign of guilt.
Webin this article, i examine five lines of argument that might lead one to the conclusion that punishment of the innocent is more morally troubling than burdens.
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