Ethics at Noon: The Psychology of Compassion and Cruelty: Interdisciplinary Reflections
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Sarita Tamayo, SCU Religious Studies; Thomas Plante, SCU Professor and director of Spirituality and Health Institute; Barbara Burns, SCU Liberal Studies; Diane Dreher, SCU English; Andre Delbecq, SCU Management
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