Moral perception and judgment and a truly radical change of social practices: a reply to Paul Standish's 'Registers of the religious'

Ethics and Education 7 (2):199-205 (2012)
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Ethics and Education, Volume 7, Issue 2, Page 199-205, July 2012

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