What Men Want': Is It Unethical to Read People's Minds? - The Ringer
What Men Want': Is It Unethical to Read People's Minds? - The Ringer
In Taraji P. Henson’s new movie, as in its Mel Gibson–starring predecessor, ‘What Women Want,’ the main character is granted the ability to hear the innermost thoughts of others. Here’s a Good Cop–Bad Cop argument on the morality of using such a power.
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