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* ShownTheirWork:
** The [[ExtremeDoormat sad portrayal of Doug Forcett]] embodies a familiar counter-argument against utilitarianism, the Argument from Hypocrisy. When Michael and Janet use the term "happiness pump" to describe Doug, though, they zero in on a more specific source - the term was coined by psychologist Joshua Greene in his book ''Moral Tribes.''
** InUniverse, the demons have learned from experience what Jason's response is likely to be, so they grab him and douse his molotov before he can chuck it.
** The [[ExtremeDoormat sad portrayal of Doug Forcett]] embodies a familiar counter-argument against utilitarianism, the Argument from Hypocrisy. When Michael and Janet use the term "happiness pump" to describe Doug, though, they zero in on a more specific source - the term was coined by psychologist Joshua Greene in his book ''Moral Tribes.''
** InUniverse, the demons have learned from experience what Jason's response is likely to be, so they grab him and douse his molotov before he can chuck it.
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* ShownTheirWork:
**ShownTheirWork: The [[ExtremeDoormat sad portrayal of Doug Forcett]] embodies a familiar counter-argument against utilitarianism, the Argument from Hypocrisy. When Michael and Janet use the term "happiness pump" to describe Doug, though, they zero in on a more specific source - the term was coined by psychologist Joshua Greene in his book ''Moral Tribes.''
** InUniverse, the demons have learned from experience what Jason's response is likely to be, so they grab him and douse his molotov before he can chuck it.''
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** InUniverse, the demons have learned from experience what Jason's response is likely to be, so they grab him and douse his molotov before he can chuck it.
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* TaughtByExperience: The demons have learned from experience what Jason's response is likely to be, so they grab him and douse his molotov before he can chuck it.
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* ShownTheirWork: The [[ExtremeDoormat sad portrayal of Doug Forcett]] embodies a familiar counter-argument against utilitarianism, the Argument from Hypocrisy. When Michael and Janet use the term "happiness pump" to describe Doug, though, they zero in on a more specific source - the term was coined by psychologist Joshua Greene in his book ''Moral Tribes.''
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* ShownTheirWork: ShownTheirWork:
** The [[ExtremeDoormat sad portrayal of Doug Forcett]] embodies a familiar counter-argument against utilitarianism, the Argument from Hypocrisy. When Michael and Janet use the term "happiness pump" to describe Doug, though, they zero in on a more specific source - the term was coined by psychologist Joshua Greene in his book ''Moral Tribes.''''
** InUniverse, the demons have learned from experience what Jason's response is likely to be, so they grab him and douse his molotov before he can chuck it.
** The [[ExtremeDoormat sad portrayal of Doug Forcett]] embodies a familiar counter-argument against utilitarianism, the Argument from Hypocrisy. When Michael and Janet use the term "happiness pump" to describe Doug, though, they zero in on a more specific source - the term was coined by psychologist Joshua Greene in his book ''Moral Tribes.
** InUniverse, the demons have learned from experience what Jason's response is likely to be, so they grab him and douse his molotov before he can chuck it.