Jonathan Haidt Quotes
The Western Conception Of The Person As A Bounded, Unique, More Or Less Integrated Motivational And Cognitive Universe, A Dynamic Center Of Awareness, Emotion, Judgment, And Action Organized Into A Distinctive Whole And Set Contrastively Both Against Other Such Wholes And Against Its Social And Natural Background, Is, However Incorrigible It May Seem To Us, A Rather Peculiar Idea Within The Context Of The World's Cultures.
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