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Moral reasoning is a key element of the Singapore Ministry of Education’s Character and Citizenship Education curriculum, and educators in Singapore are currently encouraged to facilitate growth in students’ moral reasoning based on the Stages of Moral ...
Lyndon Lim, Elaine Chapman
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Moral Stories: Situated Reasoning about Norms, Intents, Actions, and their Consequences [PDF]
In social settings, much of human behavior is governed by unspoken rules of conduct rooted in societal norms. For artificial systems to be fully integrated into social environments, adherence to such norms is a central prerequisite.
Denis Emelin +4 more
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Background: Doctors need good moral reasoning to solve moral issues that cause dilemmas in decision making. But researches on medical students suggest that there was no significant moral development in four-year length of studies and there was a moral ...
Veronica Nadya Puteri Nandifa +2 more
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Neural correlates of post-conventional moral reasoning: a voxel-based morphometry study. [PDF]
Going back to Kohlberg, moral development research affirms that people progress through different stages of moral reasoning as cognitive abilities mature.
Kristin Prehn +5 more
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Cooperative social behaviour in humans hinges upon our unique ability to make appropriate moral decisions in accordance with our ethical values. The complexity of the neurocognitive mechanisms underlying moral reasoning is revealed when this capacity ...
C. Strikwerda-Brown +7 more
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Relationship between general intelligence and moral reasoning: The mediating role of moral identity [PDF]
This study aimed to investigate the moral identity as the role of mediator in the relationship between general intelligence and moral reasoning. This study considers general intelligence as an exogenous variable, and dimensions of moral identity ...
Mohammad Raoof Anjam Shoae +3 more
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Domain theory suggests that moral rules and conventions are perceived differently and elicit a different response. A special procedure was designed to test this hypothesis in a laboratory setting using a deontic reasoning task. The goal was to gain insight into the cognitive and metacognitive processes of deontic reasoning from simple deontic premises.
Mislav Sudić +2 more
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Moral reasoning and homosexuality: the acceptability of arguments about lesbian and gay issues [PDF]
In the political arena, lesbian and gay issues have typically been contested on grounds of human rights, but with variable success. Using a moral developmental framework, the purpose of this study was to explore preferences for different types of moral ...
ALEIXO P.A. +19 more
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PENALARAN MORAL ANAK DALAM CERITA PADA MAJALAH BOBO DAN HARIAN KOMPAS
Children's stories in Bobo Magazine and Kompas Daily represent both levels of praconventional and conventional moral reasoning. From these two levels of moral reasoning, there are three stages of a child's moral reasoning, namely moral reasoning for ...
Heru Kurniawan
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Reasoning with comparative moral judgements: an argument for Moral Bayesianism [PDF]
The paper discusses the notion of reasoning with comparative moral judgements (i.e judgements of the form “act a is morally superior to act b”) from the point of view of several meta-ethical positions.
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