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Jon Haidt was a speaker at the [[Beyond Belief: Enlightenment 2.0]] conference in 2007.  
 
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Haidt and others have proposed that there are [[5 pillars of morality|5 "innate psychological systems form the foundation of intuitive ethics"]] across [[human nature|all human cultures]], and that one's political affiliation ([[conservative]] vs. [[liberal]]) is largely determined by how one ranks these systems.
 
Haidt and others have proposed that there are [[5 pillars of morality|5 "innate psychological systems form the foundation of intuitive ethics"]] across [[human nature|all human cultures]], and that one's political affiliation ([[conservative]] vs. [[liberal]]) is largely determined by how one ranks these systems.

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Jon Haidt was a speaker at the Beyond Belief: Enlightenment 2.0 conference in 2007.

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Haidt and others have proposed that there are 5 "innate psychological systems form the foundation of intuitive ethics" across all human cultures, and that one's political affiliation (conservative vs. liberal) is largely determined by how one ranks these systems.

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