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Moral Reasoning In Psychology

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Moral reasoning in psychology refers to the process by which individuals make decisions about what is right or wrong based on their values, beliefs, and experiences.

Key Features

  • Ethical decision-making
  • Development of moral principles
  • Cognitive processes involved in moral judgment

Pros

  • Promotes ethical behavior
  • Enhances empathy and compassion
  • Helps individuals navigate complex moral dilemmas

Cons

  • Subjective nature of moral reasoning
  • Influence of personal biases on decision-making

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