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- W4307490987 abstract "Research reveals associations between creativity and both moral and immoral behavior, which are not well understood. Deception, ubiquitous among humans and morally ambiguous, provides a fertile context for understanding how creativity and morality interrelate. In the present chapter, a recent cognitive account of deception, Activation-Decision-Construction-Action Theory (ADCAT), illuminates theoretically the nexus between creativity and morality vis-à-vis deception. According to ADCAT, most acts of deception involve activation of the truth, deciding whether and then how to lie, constructing a lie that achieves liars' goals, and then acting the lie out as intended. ADCAT postulates that both moral and immoral lies share the same underlying cognitive mechanisms. It also explains why most lies, including those of young children and narcissists, are not creative, but can be in unusual circumstances. This framework is also applied to account for a variety of related research findings." @default.
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- W4307490987 title "The nexus of morality and creativity vis-à-vis deception" @default.
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