A new study finds infants can discern between leaders and bullies
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A new study finds even babies can discern who leads and who bullies. Read More
A new study finds even babies can discern who leads and who bullies. Read More
J’ai été invité par la chaîne La tronche en biais à parler des origines de la morale, qui fut le sujet de ma thèse (plus précisém…
J’ai été invité par la chaîne La tronche en biais à parler des origines de la morale, qui fut le sujet de ma thèse (plus précisém…
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