A big STOP sign When I sat down to finally construct intro to psychology syllabus, my initial thought was: this can only be bad. The epistemologically violent content that the science of psychology has produced, such as theories and policies of eugenics, deeply alarmed me about the ethical and moral considerations in constructing and teaching […]
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