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Justice and Desert-Based Emotions
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232 pages
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Exploring the interplay between philosophy and social sciences, this book delves into contemporary justice discourse. It examines the concept of desert in justice, highlighting the emotional dimensions involved. By analyzing key emotions tied to desert and linking them to developmental psychology, the author provides a moral justification for these ideas. The work culminates in a discussion on integrating justice and desert into moral education, offering insights on how these themes can be effectively taught in schools.
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2005, hardcover
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