![]() ![]() empiricism – we learn them (thus morals vary extensively from one culture to another).Re the origin of morality, what, according to Haidt, is the difference between nativism, empiricism and rationalism? Which, if any, of these theories does Haidt favor? When called on to explain ourselves, we make up reasons after the fact.Moral reasoning does affect judgment, but this happens primarily in a social context, as people talk, gossipand argue. We know what is right and wrong much the same way we know what is beautiful and ugly. Moral judgments are like aesthetic judgments – we make them quickly, intuitively, automatically. ![]() Social Intuitionist Model:moral emotions/intuitions and moral reasoning work together to produce moral judgments. Haidt: Biological Theory of Morality How do people come to know what is right and wrong? Haidt: moral knowledge fundamentally intuitive or emotional. Jonathan Haidt: Biological Theory of Morality ![]()
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