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According to Haidt, why do individuals have moral intuitions?

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Haidt's social intuitionist theory suggests that individuals have moral intuitions that are based on automatic emotional responses rather than conscious moral reasoning. These intuitions are influenced by cultural and social factors and may vary across individuals and cultures. Critics argue that the theory may oversimplify the complexity of moral reasoning and ignores the role of conscious thought in decision making.

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