Asked by
Rashid Haque
on Nov 04, 2024Verified
Although Piaget and Kohlberg believed that most moral action resulted from moral reasoning.More recent research suggests that much of our moral action occurs as a result of
A) cognitive empathy.
B) deliberate,conscious thinking.
C) unconscious,automatic thinking.
D) moral intuition.
Moral Intuition
The immediate, instinctive judgment of right and wrong without deliberate reasoning, often influenced by cultural and personal values.
Cognitive Empathy
The ability to understand another person's thoughts and feelings from their perspective, without necessarily sharing them.
- Appreciate the impact of social and moral intuition in guiding decisions and behaviors related to morality.
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Learning Objectives
- Appreciate the impact of social and moral intuition in guiding decisions and behaviors related to morality.
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