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A Sepulchre Of Language: The Metaphorical Network Of Teresa's Interior Castle, Denise A. Troll
A Sepulchre Of Language: The Metaphorical Network Of Teresa's Interior Castle, Denise A. Troll
Denise Troll Covey
Master's thesis
The Political Evolution Of Intelligence, Stephen R. Bowers
The Political Evolution Of Intelligence, Stephen R. Bowers
Faculty Publications and Presentations
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Murray Stedman - State And Local Government Study Guide, Steven Alan Samson
Murray Stedman - State And Local Government Study Guide, Steven Alan Samson
Faculty Publications and Presentations
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Dynamics Of Urban Politics Study Guide, Steven Alan Samson
Dynamics Of Urban Politics Study Guide, Steven Alan Samson
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The Federal System, Steven Alan Samson
The Federal System, Steven Alan Samson
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American Constitutional History Study Guide, Steven Alan Samson
American Constitutional History Study Guide, Steven Alan Samson
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Predicting Immoral Behavior, Donelson R. Forsyth
Predicting Immoral Behavior, Donelson R. Forsyth
Jepson School of Leadership Studies articles, book chapters and other publications
Moral behavior remains an unpredictable puzzle for psychological researchers; however, some success has been achieved recently by taking individuals' personal moral philosophies into consideration. Writing in the Journal of Personality and Social Psychology in 1980, Forsyth argued that individual variations in approaches to moral judgment and behavior may be conceptualized in terms of two basic dimensions: relativism and idealism. First, while some personal moral codes emphasize the importance of universal ethical rules like "Thou shalt not lie," others maintain a posture of relativism that skeptically rejects universal principles. Second, while a fundamental concern for the welfare of others lies at …