Hindsight bias is the inclination of seeing an event (after it has occurred) as having been predictable all along despite there being few evidence indicating its predictability.
What is Art?
Criteria:
In class, we were asked the following question: to what extent is the claim “seeing is believing” justified?
Belief that refers to a set of values by which a person has to follow
Consequentialism: Measure whether an action is right or wrong on the basis of the result, outcome or consequence of the action