ECON 1 Lecture Notes - Lecture 7: Controllability, Music Psychology, Impression Formation

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28 Oct 2020
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Task 5 moral judgement: define morality and moral judgement. Morality: the human attempt to define what is right and wrong about our actions and thoughts, and what is good and bad behavior. A doctrine or system of moral conduct: the basic law which an adequate morality ought to state. Moral judgments: refer to judgments that have moral content; they are used to evaluate situations, courses of action, persons, behavior. Mmm states that deliberate thinking is associated with more complex representations of moral problem spaces and attention to multiple normative considerations. The moral force in personality is cognitive . Pre-conventional conceptions of morality (an egocentric focus on rewards and. Conventional moral reasoning (acceptance and application of moral rules and laws) Mediated by the sheer number of considerations that they thought about while making the decision. Moral judgments are nearly always caused by automatic, often emotional, intuitions .

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