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Title: The belief in immanent justice is the belief that rules that are broken earn immediate punishment an
Post by: Mission2Mars on May 12, 2015
The belief in immanent justice is the belief that rules that are broken earn immediate punishment and is characteristic of the heteronomous stage of moral development.
A) True
B) False


Title: Re: The belief in immanent justice is the belief that rules that are broken earn immediate punishmen
Post by: goulash on May 17, 2015
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Title: Re: The belief in immanent justice is the belief that rules that are broken earn immediate punishment an
Post by: Mission2Mars on May 19, 2015
So helpful, thank you :)


Title: Re: The belief in immanent justice is the belief that rules that are broken earn immediate punishment an
Post by: goulash on May 19, 2015
You're welcome :-]