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Moralities of Everyday Life

How can we explain kindness and cruelty? Where does our sense of right and wrong come from? Why do people so often disagree about moral issues? This course e...
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9.2

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Moralities of Everyday Life
Platform: Coursera
Video: 18h 11m
Language: English

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The average video length is 4 hours 53 minutes of 234 Psychology courses on Coursera.
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About the course

How can we explain kindness and cruelty? Where does our sense of right and wrong come from? Why do people so often disagree about moral issues? This course explores the psychological foundations of our moral lives.

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Are there coupons or discounts for Moralities of Everyday Life ? What is the current price?

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The average price is $13.4 of 234 Psychology courses. So this course is 100% cheaper than the average Psychology course on Coursera.

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YES, you can get a scholarship or Financial Aid for Coursera courses. The first step is to fill out an application about your educational background, career goals, and financial circumstances. Learn more about financial aid on Coursera.

Who will teach this course? Can I trust Paul Bloom?

Paul Bloom has created 2 courses that got 573 reviews which are generally positive. Paul Bloom has taught 780,212 students and received a 4.82 average review out of 573 reviews. Depending on the information available, we think that Paul Bloom is an instructor that you can trust.
Psychology
Yale University
Paul Bloom is the Brooks and Suzanne Ragen Professor of Psychology and Cognitive Science at Yale University. He has published over a hundred scientific articles in journals such as Science and Nature, and his popular writing has appeared in The New York Times, The New Yorker, The Atlantic Monthly, Slate, Natural History, and many other publications. He has won numerous awards for his research and teaching, and is the author or editor of six other books, including Descartes’ Baby and How Pleasure Works.

He lives in New Haven with his wife and two sons. Please visit his website at paulbloomatyale.com and follow him on twitter at @paulbloomatyale.

9.2

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Freshness

8.8

Popularity

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Platform: Coursera
Video: 18h 11m
Language: English

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