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  2. Honesty - Wikipedia

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    Diogenes Searching for an Honest Man, attributed to J. H. W. Tischbein (c. 1780). Honesty or truthfulness is a facet of moral character that connotes positive and virtuous attributes such as integrity, truthfulness, straightforwardness (including straightforwardness of conduct: earnestness), along with the absence of lying, cheating, theft, etc. Honesty also involves being trustworthy, loyal ...

  3. 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.

  4. Moral character - Wikipedia

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    Benjamin Franklin wrote in his autobiography about his habitual efforts to improve his moral character.. Moral character or character (derived from charaktêr) is an analysis of an individual's steady moral qualities.

  5. “What Is One Thing You No Longer Believe In?”: 30 People Get ...

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    Image credits: Lamb_or_Beast #10. I no longer believe in the idea that 'everything happens for a reason.' Sometimes, things just happen—random, unplanned, and without deeper meaning.

  6. Leah McSweeney on her brutally honest memoir and where she ...

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    Leah McSweeney hopes you haven't seen the last of her on "The Real Housewives of New York City." Gibson Johns interviews the Married to the Mob founder about her brutally honest new memoir, "Chaos ...

  7. Dishonesty - Wikipedia

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    Dishonesty has had a number of definitions. For many years, there were two views of what constituted dishonesty in English law.The first contention was that the definitions of dishonesty (such as those within the Theft Act 1968) described a course of action, whereas the second contention was that the definition described a state of mind.

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  9. Truthfulness - Wikipedia

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    Incentive compatibility—a property of some strategic games that encourages participants to be honest about their preferences; See also: Truth - a concept most often used to mean in accord with fact or reality. Truthiness - a quality characterizing a "truth" that a person making an argument or assertion claims to know intuitively.