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An Integrative Model of Moral Reasoning and Moral Intuition: Implications for Moral Education

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This article discusses integrative moral psychology, including moral intuition and moral deliberation, to explain the mechanisms of actual moral behaviors. To this end, we briefly review current models in the field of moral psychology dealing with moral intuition and moral reasoning, after which we present an integrative model based on these earlier ones. Our model focuses on a moral intuitive process, a process of reflection on initial emotional responses, moral reasoning, and moral introspection. We critically examine and discuss recent research from the rapidly growing fields of neuroscience and the natural sciences to strengthen and support this model. In closing, we explore the educational implications of our model and possible educational methods to promote moral development.

Ⅰ. Introduction

Ⅱ. The Kohlbergian Model

Ⅲ. Arguments for Moral Intuition: Haidt et al.

Ⅳ. The Integrative Model of Moral Reasoning, Intuition and Feedback

Ⅴ. Educational Implications of Our Model

Ⅵ. Conclusion

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