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Moral Response in Interpersonal Ethics

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This brief article is a concise look at morality. It includes the realms of the intrapsychic and the spiritual. It calls for a moral response in the ethics of the interpersonal. Far from being comprehensive, the article is intended as a springboard for further reflection and discussion.

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Edenfield, T.N. Moral Response in Interpersonal Ethics. Pastoral Psychology 46, 413–414 (1998). https://doi.org/10.1023/A:1023046103598

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