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The effect of foreign language and psychological distance on moral judgment in Turkish–English bilinguals | Bilingualism: Language and Cognition | Cambridge Core
Gregg Caruso on free will, the justice system, prisons, the meaning of life, and the good life – Why Evolution Is True
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The effect of foreign language and psychological distance on moral judgment in Turkish–English bilinguals | Bilingualism: Language and Cognition | Cambridge Core
Moderators of the Liking Bias in Judgments of Moral Character - Konrad Bocian, Wieslaw Baryla, Bogdan Wojciszke, 2022
Gregg Caruso on free will, the justice system, prisons, the meaning of life, and the good life – Why Evolution Is True
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Moral learning: Psychological and philosophical perspectives - ScienceDirect
Construal levels and moral judgment: Some complications | Judgment and Decision Making | Cambridge Core