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Anonymous Posted 10 years ago
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"Morality foundations" vs "Foundations of morality" ?

Hello,

Which one of the two is correct: "Morality foundations" vs "Foundations of morality"

"Foundations of morality" sounds right to me but I do not quite know the reason/rule for not using "morality foundations" ...

Can someone please help me on this...?
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Anonymous "Foundations of morality" sounds right to me Me, too. Anonymous I do not quite know the reason/rule for not using "morality foundations" It sounds bad.

  • Anonymous "Foundations of morality" sounds right to me Me, too.
  • Anonymous I do not quite know the reason/rule for not using "morality foundations" It sounds bad.
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Anonymous"Foundations of morality" sounds right to me
Me, too.
Anonymous I do not quite know the reason/rule for not using "morality foundations"
It sounds bad.

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