Moral Psychology, an introduction

An introduction
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Moral Psychology: An Introduction provides a comprehensive overview of the key topics and debates within the field of moral psychology.

It explores the psychological processes involved in moral judgment, moral reasoning, and moral behavior, offering insights into how individuals develop and apply moral principles.

The book examines various theoretical perspectives, including cognitive, emotional, and social approaches, to understand the complexities of human morality.

Topics such as moral development, moral motivation, and moral decision-making are thoroughly discussed, providing readers with a solid foundation in the core concepts of moral psychology.

It serves as an accessible and informative resource for students and researchers interested in the psychological underpinnings of morality.

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