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"The Moral Psychology Handbook"

"The Moral Psychology Handbook" is a comprehensive guide that explores how humans understand, develop, and apply moral principles. It examines questions about why people act ethically or unethically, the psychological processes behind moral judgments, and how factors like emotions, reasoning, and social influences shape moral behavior. The book brings together research from philosophy, psychology, and neuroscience to provide a nuanced understanding of morality as a complex interplay of mental and social factors, offering valuable insights into why we make the moral choices we do.