• Moral reasoning is the study of how people think about right and wrong and how they acquire and apply moral rules. It is a subdiscipline of moral psychology...
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  • would justify their actions if placed in similar moral dilemmas. He analyzed the form of moral reasoning displayed, rather than its conclusion and classified...
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    Morality (redirect from Moral core)
    encounters affect moral cognition. Jonathan Haidt distinguishes between two types of moral cognition: moral intuition and moral reasoning. Moral intuition involves...
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  • these theories mainly deal with moral behaviour. Cognitive aspect: these theories focus on moral judgment and moral reasoning. Integrated perspectives: several...
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  • Lawrence Kohlberg (category American moral psychologists)
    development. These stages are planes of moral adequacy conceived to explain the development of moral reasoning. Created while studying psychology at the...
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  • that has three components: social skills, anger control training and moral reasoning. ART was developed in the United States in the 1980s by Arnold P. Goldstein...
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    Casuistry (/ˈkæzjuɪstri/ KAZ-ew-iss-tree) is a process of reasoning that seeks to resolve moral problems by extracting or extending abstract rules from...
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  • are moral judgment, moral reasoning, moral satisficing, moral sensitivity, moral responsibility, moral motivation, moral identity, moral action, moral development...
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    Jonathan Haidt (category American moral psychologists)
    human moral reasoning on the basis of innate, gut feelings rather than logic and reason. The theory was later extended to explain the different moral reasoning...
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  • intelligence and moral enhancement involves the application of artificial intelligence to the enhancement of moral reasoning and the acceleration of moral progress...
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  • Ethics (redirect from Moral community)
    instrumental value. Moral psychology is a related empirical field and investigates psychological processes involved in morality, such as reasoning and the formation...
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  • Moral foundations theory is a social psychological theory intended to explain the origins of and variation in human moral reasoning on the basis of innate...
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  • based upon moral reasoning. Moral courage may also require physical courage when the consequences are punishment or other bodily peril. Moral courage has...
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  • Many moral skeptics also make the stronger, modal claim that moral knowledge is impossible. Moral skepticism is particularly opposed to moral realism:...
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  • the role of reasoning in reaching moral conclusions. Haidt asserts that moral judgment is primarily given rise to by intuition, with reasoning playing a...
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    found. According to Kant's account, "ordinary moral reasoning is fundamentally teleological—it is reasoning about what ends we are constrained by morality...
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    connected in this way: using reason, or reasoning, means providing good reasons. For example, when evaluating a moral decision, "morality is, at the very...
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  • the fact that men have slightly more utilitarian reasoning while women have more deontological reasoning which is largely because of greater female affective...
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    human beings possess two distinct cognitive subsystems that compete in moral reasoning processes: one fast, intuitive and emotionally-driven, the other slow...
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  • and self-sanctions translate moral reasoning into actions, and, as a result, moral agency is exerted. Thus, the moral self is situated in a broader, socio-cognitive...
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    Toulmin, Stephen Edelston (1988). The Abuse of Casuistry: A History of Moral Reasoning. University of California Press. p. 75. ISBN 9780520060630. Peters...
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  • Social cognitive theory of morality (category Moral psychology)
    stage theories of moral reasoning. Social cognitive theory attempts to understand why an individual uses a lower level of moral reasoning when they are,...
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  • Sinnott-Armstrong, Walter. "Moral Dilemmas". www.encyclopedia.com. Retrieved 20 February 2021. Kvalnes, Øyvind (2019). "Moral Dilemmas". Moral Reasoning at Work: Rethinking...
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  • known as "moral decision-making". This is something that influences people every day, without most people ever even realizing it. Moral reasoning has been...
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  • Autonomy (redirect from Moral autonomy)
    the children's moral maturation process occurred in two phases, the first of heteronomy and the second of autonomy: Heteronomous reasoning: Rules are objective...
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    of moral reasoning; pre-conventional moral reasoning, conventional moral reasoning, and post-conventional moral reasoning. The pre-conventional moral reasoning...
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  • implies moral rationalism, but the reverse does not hold. There are two main forms of moral rationalism, associated with two major forms of reasoning. If...
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    deductive reasoning and motion science, Hobbes examines human emotion, reason and knowledge to construct his ideas of human nature (moral philosophy)...
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  • learning, moral reasoning and cognitive development, life skills education, health education, violence prevention, critical thinking, ethical reasoning, and...
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  • According to this model, moral thinking should be a systematic process and how we come to decisions must be based in some reasoning. The Potter Box is an...
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