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'''Jonathan Haidt''' is associate professor of [[psychology]] at the [[University of Virginia]]. His research focuses on the psychological bases of [[morality]] across different cultures. His book ''The Happiness Hypothesis'' examines ten "great ideas" dating from [[antiquity]] and their continued relevance to the [[happiness|happy]] life.
'''Jonathan Haidt''' is associate professor of [[psychology]] at the [[University of Virginia]]. His research focuses on the psychological bases of [[morality]] across different cultures. His book ''The Happiness Hypothesis'' examines ten "great ideas" dating from [[antiquity]] and their continued relevance to the [[happiness|happy]] life. A certain portion of his research has been focused on the emotion of [[Elevation (psychology)|elevation]].


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Jonathan Haidt is associate professor of psychology at the University of Virginia. His research focuses on the psychological bases of morality across different cultures. His book The Happiness Hypothesis examines ten "great ideas" dating from antiquity and their continued relevance to the happy life. A certain portion of his research has been focused on the emotion of elevation.

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