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Morality and Punishment: Why do we punish people?

13 min · 13. juli 2024
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Why do we punish people? In this episode we're going to dive into this deep question together from a psychological approach. The answers aren't always clear, but they may help us get an inch closer towards wisdom!

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The Origin of Moral Reasoning

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