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what is moral judgement​

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Answered by lakshmisathish1
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Moral judgement is the main cognitive factor in moral consciousness. It involves intuition of moral standard by reason and comparison of a voluntary action with it. It also involves evaluation of voluntary action of it as right and wrong. ... It involves the moral impulse to do the right action.

Answered by divyanshi215
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Moral judgment refers to the determination a person makes about an action (or inaction), motive, situation, or person in relation to standards of goodness or rightness. People articulate a moral judgment, for example, when they say that an action is right or wrong, that a person is good or bad, or that a situation is just or unjust. Athletes frequently make moral judgments about moral issues that arise in sports, and such judgments have been investigated by sport psychologists. This entry distinguishes moral judgment from moral reasoning, reviews methods of investigating moral judgments, and summarizes key findings from the sport-related moral judgment literature.

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