Definitions from Wiktionary (just-world fallacy)
▸ noun: A form of cognitive bias by which people believe that someone's actions are inherently inclined to bring morally fair and fitting consequences upon them, with good deeds rewarded and bad deeds punished.
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▸ noun: A form of cognitive bias by which people believe that someone's actions are inherently inclined to bring morally fair and fitting consequences upon them, with good deeds rewarded and bad deeds punished.
Similar:
just-world hypothesis,
optimism,
bandwagon fallacy,
defaultism,
appeal to nature,
pessimism,
justificationist,
self-justification,
normalcy bias,
warism,
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