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What do you think about the two brothers who made love?
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| I dont know! this is a disagreeable but a victimless scenario. This is what Haidt calls "moral dumbfounding" | |
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| Moral philosophers say �There is nothing wrong� private acts among consenting adults that do not harm others are not immoral. | |
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We may have too much sense of morality.
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| People's moral convictions come from anything but a thought process. However, people struggle to rationalize those convictions after the fact. | |
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| These convictions may have little to do with moral judgments, they arise instead from the neurobiological and evolutionary design of the organs we call moral emotions. | |
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Haidt's history of the four major families of emotions to make moral sense.
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| 1) The other-condemning emotions: promp one to punish cheaters. 2) The other-praising emotions: promp one to reward altruists | |
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| 3) The other-suffering emotions:promp one to help a the needy. And 4) the self-conscious emotions: promp one to avoid cheating or to repair its effects. | |
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