Guilt vs Shame-Based Morality: Revision history

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11 January 2026

  • curprev 08:4608:46, 11 January 2026Mbauwens talk contribs 1,261 bytes +1,261 Created page with " =Discussion= Matt Forney: “Guilt is the recognition that you have done something wrong, while shame is the feeling that you are wrong. The former requires acknowledging truth, while the latter has no connection to truth and centers around public perception of yourself and those close to you. … If you do wrong in a guilt-based morality system, your own conscience (assuming you aren’t a psychopath) gnaws away at you. … Shame-based … morality is arguably an..."