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Personal Moral Skills

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In this chapter we shall look at some of the factors on which values are built. As the previous chapter began to suggest, much of this is less to do directly with the particular judgements that people hold as it is with the platform on which judgements rest. Factors such as reasoning, imagination, and communication skills are also highly important.

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© 1998 Paul Griseri

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Griseri, P. (1998). Personal Moral Skills. In: Managing Values. Palgrave, London. https://doi.org/10.1007/978-1-349-26419-3_5

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