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Prototype theory and the importance of literary form for moral imagination
Yi Zheng
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Academy of Language and Culture
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Arts and Humanities
Literary forms
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Moral imagination
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Prototype Theory
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Fuzzy
75%
Literature
50%
Cognitive
50%
Moral particularism
50%
Moral rules
50%
Moral
25%
Feelings
25%
Conceptual
25%
Moral Judgment
25%
Martha Nussbaum
25%
Moral Dilemmas
25%
Moral Choice
25%
Keyphrases
Literary Form
100%
Moral Imagination
100%
Prototype Theory
100%
Moral Rules
50%
Moral Particularism
50%
Moral
25%
Ethics
25%
Moral Judgment
25%
Moral Dilemmas
25%
Ethical Communication
25%
Ambiguity Tolerance
25%
Fuzzy Membership
25%
Martha Nussbaum
25%
Cognitive Base
25%
Conceptual Boundaries
25%
Moral Choice
25%
Form Tolerance
25%
Fuzzy Category
25%