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Published on: 2011-09-15
Released on: 2012-10-23
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Humans are universally concerned with good and evil, although one person's "evil" can be another person's "good." How do individuals arrive at decisions about what is right and what is wrong And how are these decisions influenced by psychological, social, and cultural forces Such questions form the foundation of the field of moral psychology. Gates of Vienna After being taken down twice by Blogger within a single week we got the message: Its Time To Go. Gates of Vienna has moved to a new address:
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