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Experimental Philosophy of Identity and the Self

The Importance of Morality for One’s Self-Concept Predicts Perceptions of Personal Change after Remembering Wrongdoings

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Stanley, ML; De Brigard, FD
January 1, 2022

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January 1, 2022

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Stanley, M. L., & De Brigard, F. D. (2022). The Importance of Morality for One’s Self-Concept Predicts Perceptions of Personal Change after Remembering Wrongdoings. In Experimental Philosophy of Identity and the Self (pp. 143–156).
Stanley, M. L., and F. D. De Brigard. “The Importance of Morality for One’s Self-Concept Predicts Perceptions of Personal Change after Remembering Wrongdoings.” In Experimental Philosophy of Identity and the Self, 143–56, 2022.
Stanley ML, De Brigard FD. The Importance of Morality for One’s Self-Concept Predicts Perceptions of Personal Change after Remembering Wrongdoings. In: Experimental Philosophy of Identity and the Self. 2022. p. 143–56.
Stanley, M. L., and F. D. De Brigard. “The Importance of Morality for One’s Self-Concept Predicts Perceptions of Personal Change after Remembering Wrongdoings.” Experimental Philosophy of Identity and the Self, 2022, pp. 143–56.
Stanley ML, De Brigard FD. The Importance of Morality for One’s Self-Concept Predicts Perceptions of Personal Change after Remembering Wrongdoings. Experimental Philosophy of Identity and the Self. 2022. p. 143–156.

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January 1, 2022

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143 / 156