The Psychology of Feeling Sorry

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The Psychology of Feeling Sorry
Author : Peter Edward Randall
File Size : 41,9 Mb
Publisher : Routledge
Language : English
Release Date : 28 March 2024
ISBN : 9780415600460
Pages : 306 pages
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The Psychology of Feeling Sorry by Peter Edward Randall Book PDF Summary

In The Psychology of Feeling Sorry, Randall links contemporary psychological work on concepts of guilt, remorse and revenge with religious doctrine.

The Psychology of Feeling Sorry

In The Psychology of Feeling Sorry, Randall links contemporary psychological work on concepts of guilt, remorse and revenge with religious doctrine.

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The Psychology of Feeling Sorry

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