Understanding Oughts by Assessing Moral Reasoning or Moral Emotions
Published: Jan 1, 1993
Abstract
As an empirical science, moral psychology does not claim to establish a universal ethic. Instead, it investigates differences between groups, cultures, or individuals, as well as changes within these entities. Differences and changes are observed and analyzed
with respect to the contents and structure of moral norms, their generality or speciicity, the flexibility or rigidity with which norms are applied, their development, processes of moral...
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Understanding Oughts by Assessing Moral Reasoning or Moral Emotions
Published Date
Jan 1, 1993
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