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8 Sources Of Morality

8 Sources Of Morality

What is the source of morality? There are many proposed sources of morality. Here are eight, with links to peer-reviewed resources where you can find out more about each proposed source of morality.

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Posted on December 10, 2020May 1, 2022Categories Biology, Ethics, Philosophy, Psychology, Reasoning, Science, WellbeingTags Emotion, Ethics, Evolution, Morality, Politics, Religion, Science
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