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What is the dual-process theory of moral judgment?
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What is the dual-process theory of moral judgment?
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The dual-process theory suggests that moral decision-making involves both instinctual and rational thinking. Certain aspects of moral judgment are based on automatic processes, while others are more reflective and require conscious deliberation.
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