
1) Belief 2) Concept in ethics 3) Dystopian novel 4) Fraudulent insincerity 5) Naughty girl 6) Treachery
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1) n. intentional dishonest act by not fulfilling legal or contractual obligations, misleading another, entering into an agreement without the intention or means to fulfill it, or violating basic standards of honesty in dealing with others. Most states recognize what is called "implied covenant of good faith and fair dealing" which is breached by a...
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Bad faith (Latin: mala fides) is double mindedness or double heartedness in duplicity, fraud, or deception. It may involve intentional deceit of others, or self-deception. The expression `bad faith” is associated with `double heartedness”, which is also translated as `double mindedness”. A bad faith belief may be formed through self-de...
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[existentialism] Bad faith (from French, mauvaise foi) is a philosophical concept used by existentialist philosophers Jean-Paul Sartre and Simone de Beauvoir to describe the phenomenon where a human being under pressure from societal forces adopts false values and disowns his/her innate freedom to act authentically. It is closely related to...
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In the existentialist philosophy of Jean-Paul
Sartre, a type of moral self-deception, involving our behaving as a mere thing rather than choosing authentically. In bad faith, we evade...
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(n) Bad Faith is the state of mind while doing an activity or action wherein such action is not done with a good and fair intention expected from a person of conscious mind. The term is antonym to 'good faith' which shows correct intention while doing an activity even though the end result was the contrary.
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Dishonesty or fraud in a transaction, such as entering into an agreement with no intention of ever living up to its terms, or knowingly misrepresenting the quality of something that is being bought or sold.
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The intentional refusal to fulfill a legal or contractual obligation, misleading another, or entering into an agreement without intending to or having the means to complete it.Most contracts come with an implied promise to act in good faith.
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