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  2. Integrity - Wikipedia

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    Integrity is the quality of being honest and showing a consistent and uncompromising adherence to strong moral and ethical principles and values. [1] [2] In ethics, integrity is regarded as the honesty and truthfulness or earnestness of one's actions. Integrity can stand in opposition to hypocrisy. [3] It regards internal consistency as a ...

  3. Hypocrisy - Wikipedia

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    Hypocrisy is the practice of feigning to be what one is not or to believe what one does not. [1] The word "hypocrisy" entered the English language c. 1200 with the meaning "the sin of pretending to virtue or goodness". [2] Today, "hypocrisy" often refers to advocating behaviors that one does not practice. However, the term can also refer to ...

  4. Tu quoque - Wikipedia

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    Tu quoque. Tu quoque ( / tjuːˈkwoʊkwiː /; [1] Latin for 'you also') is a discussion technique that intends to discredit the opponent's argument by attacking the opponent's own personal behavior and actions as being inconsistent with their argument, so that the opponent is hypocritical. This specious reasoning is a special type of ad hominem ...

  5. Political hypocrisy - Wikipedia

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    John Mearsheimer suggests that the U.S. foreign policy rhetorics of high liberal ideas does not match its actions. Such a chasm, according to Eugenio Lilli, has fueled accusations of U.S. hypocrisy and harmed the U.S. image in Muslim communities, providing fertile ground for extremist organizations to recruit people willing to carry out terrorist attacks against U.S. citizens and assets.

  6. How to Stop Lying: 12 Tips for Honesty - Healthline

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    Evaluate the goal. Learn acceptance. Don't justify. Question yourself. Recognize compulsions. Get help. Takeaway. You may be able to stop lying through tactics including self-reflection, including ...

  7. Whataboutism - Wikipedia

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    Tu quoque (appeal to hypocrisy) Logic. Logical fallacy. Whataboutism or whataboutery (as in "what about…?") is a pejorative for the strategy of responding to an accusation with a counter-accusation instead of a defense of the original accusation.

  8. Realpolitik - Wikipedia

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    t. e. Realpolitik ( German: [ʁeˈaːlpoliˌtiːk] ⓘ; from German real 'realistic, practical, actual', and Politik 'politics') is the approach of conducting diplomatic or political policies based primarily on considerations of given circumstances and factors, rather than strictly following ideological, moral, or ethical premises.

  9. Identity Crisis: Definition, Symptoms, Causes, and Treatment

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    Symptoms of depression can include: depressed mood or feelings of hopelessness or worthlessness. loss of interest in things once enjoyed. fatigue. irritability. changes in appetite or weight ...