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Eleanor is Too Selfish
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The Good Place
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C
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00:00 - 02:23
2m 23s
Eleanor discovers that she was placed in "the Good Place" by mistake. She tries to convince Chidi to teach her how to be a better person and help her stay in "the Good Place."
philosophy and theology
individualism
philosophy
normative ethics
utilitarianism
deontology
ethical egoism
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