Shame is not aversion to deception, but strong aversion to being detected in deception, which usually is sufficient to prevent deception
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Goffman defines various kinds of social death as a kind of detection of deception, hence their very great shame http://www.tau.ac.il/~algazi/mat/Goffman--Cooling.htm …
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@sarahdoingthing Very apropos to the Hunt affair. When his wife was called up & privately posed an ultimatum for him, he was being "cooled" -
@Billare definitely - maybe it's stereotype but I think of upper class British as especially vulnerable to this
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@sarahdoingthing Abstract doesn't mention shame, but reputation (related to my interests). Can I shame 'em for hiding it behind a pay-wall? -
@ultimape I got a copy from the underground librarian network ;) - 1 more reply
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