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mote1985 [20]
2 years ago
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Both moral reasoning and moral reflection yield conclusions about what should or should not done; these conclusions are called?

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Morgarella [4.7K]2 years ago
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Both moral reasoning and moral reflection yield conclusions about what should or should not done; these conclusions are called moral judgements

Our ability to make decisions based on logic or on intuition both play a role in judgment. To evaluate situations, actions, people, behavior, etc., one makes moral judgments, which are judgments with a moral underpinning.

According to some, moral judgments are frequently founded on intuition or feeling, which is typically connected to the emotions. This theory of moral judgment holds that conscious thought has no bearing on the moral conclusion.

Moral judgments, according to intuitionists, are often connected to emotions and are based on intuition or feeling. Numerous sources of evidence are cited by intuitionists to bolster their viewpoint.

As an illustration, moral judgments frequently involve moral reasoning that occurs "after the fact." As a result, we frequently make moral decisions hastily and based solely on our initial impressions.

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