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Revision as of 12:31, 20 March 2026
The Gimp Exception is the 108th episode of the Very Bad Wizards podcast, released on February 07, 2017.
Opening Quote
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Show Notes
Inspired by a recent article, David and Tamler try to figure out what's behind our aversion to moral hypocrisy. Why do we have such low opinions of people who don't practice what they preach? Shouldn't we be happy that they promote the views we agree with? Plus we respond to an email about how to come up with ideas for research. (Hint: ask Paul Bloom). Note: this episode was recorded before the greatest comeback and sporting event in human history. (Editor's Note: I'm sure Donald Trump is as happy as Tamler is about the Superbowl. Just sayin'.) Support Very Bad Wizards
- Support Very Bad Wizards
- The Real Problem With Hypocrisy - The New York Times
- Why Do We Hate Hypocrites? Evidence for a Theory of False Signaling by Jillian J. Jordan, Roseanna Sommers, Paul Bloom, David G. Rand :: SSRN
- [https://click.fireside.fm/e/Mjg1NA Thrill of the chaste: The truth about Gandhi's sex life