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Date: 2014-10-04 22:15:58
Social psychology
Morality
Ethics
Mental processes
Critical thinking
Moral psychology
Somatic markers hypothesis
Emotion
Moral reasoning
Mind
Behavior
Ethology

Research Article Are We More Moral Than We Think? Exploring the Role of Affect in Moral Behavior and Moral Forecasting

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