Emotions and the Categorical Authority of Moral Reason

In Morality and the Emotions. Oxford, GB: Oxford University Press UK. pp. 62 (2011)
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reprint Bagnoli, Carla (2015) "Emotions and the categorical authority of moral reason". In Bagnoli, Carla, Greenspan, Patricia S., Morality and the emotions, pp. : Oxford University Press (2015)

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Carla Bagnoli
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