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About the Course

How can we explain kindness and cruelty? Where does our sense of right and wrong come from? Why do people so often disagree about moral issues? This course explores the psychological foundations of our moral lives....

Top reviews

RC

Mar 12, 2021

Professor Bloom is knowledgeable, fair, and often humorous without disrupting the quality of the lectures. The use of examples and mixture of teaching media were great. I highly recommend this course.

AS

Jun 7, 2020

It was very informational and challenging in ones' own personal belief, thoughts, and ethical values. I would love to take a follow-up on additional courses. And Professor Bloom was very informative.

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By Joy S

Jan 7, 2017

Interesting. Kind of fun.

By Drea H

Sep 11, 2019

Sehr interessanter Kurs!

By Mathew M

Oct 19, 2018

This couse was awesome

By KOUSHIK N A

Jul 4, 2020

It is good subject

By Bishakha S

Jul 31, 2020

Amazing Course.

By Annaram S

Jun 6, 2020

Good experience

By Suhrat S

May 26, 2020

excellent couse

By NIKHIL K M

May 22, 2020

Nice experience

By VED P

Jul 18, 2020

it was good !

By Deleted A

Jun 20, 2020

Good learning

By soumik g

May 22, 2020

Very good 👍

By SHREYA P

Jun 10, 2022

SATISFIED

By Matapathi S

Jun 11, 2020

Thank you

By Susmita s

Aug 31, 2020

Helpful

By Abhay r w

Jun 7, 2020

great

By Suman D

Jul 29, 2020

Good

By BATHINA V

Jul 28, 2020

good

By Sumanth k

Jul 23, 2020

Good

By Prudhvi A K Y

Jun 30, 2020

Good

By Bharath K R

Jun 30, 2020

good

By Kexuan L

Jun 28, 2020

Good

By Nandhini.J

Jun 9, 2020

Good

By Manthena P V V

May 27, 2020

Good

By THEDDU M R

May 27, 2020

Good

By VED S B E

May 3, 2020

Excellent course for people deeply interested in the topic. However like google has offered its digital marketing course we can cut the videos into short fragments for people to be more interested. That is what helped me in being constantly engaged ,, its just my opinion though..