#ethic #moral-judgment #moral-reasoning Created at 020423 # [Anonymous feedback](https://www.admonymous.co/louis030195) # [[Epistemic status]] #shower-thought #non-biological Last modified date: 020423 Commit: 0 # Related - [[Philosophy/Ethic/Summum bonum]] - [[Philosophy/Rationality/Virtue]] - [[Philosophy/Rationality/Models/Soul in the game]] - [[Philosophy/Rationality/Mental model]] - [[Philosophy/Rationality/Chance only favours the prepared mind]] - [[Philosophy/Ethic/Good]] # TODO > [!TODO] TODO # The Standard Issue Moral Judgment Interview | Moral Judgment | Definition | Examples | | -------------------- | ----------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- | ------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------ | | Harm/care | The ethical principle that focuses on minimizing harm and prioritizing care for others. | "It is wrong to hurt people." "It is important to help those in need." | | Fairness/reciprocity | The ethical principle that focuses on equal treatment and mutual exchange. | "Treat others as you would like to be treated." "Punishment should be proportionate to the crime committed." | | Ingroup/loyalty | The ethical principle that focuses on prioritizing loyalty and protection to one's group. | "Family comes first." "We should support our team no matter what." | | Authority/respect | The ethical principle that focuses on respecting authority and hierarchies. | "It is important to follow the rules and laws." "We should respect our elders and leaders." | | Purity/sanctity | The ethical principle that focuses on maintaining purity and avoiding contamination. | "We should avoid things that are morally impure or corrupt." "Cleanliness is next to godliness." | | Level of Moral Reasoning | Description | | ----------------------- | ----------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- | | Level 1: Punishment and Obedience | The first level of moral reasoning is focused on avoiding punishment and obeying those in authority. | | Level 2: Instrumental Relativist | The second level of moral reasoning is focused on what is in the individual's best interest, with a recognition that others have their own self-interests. | | Level 3: Interpersonal Concordance | The third level of moral reasoning is focused on the approval of others and being a "good person" in the eyes of others. | | Level 4: Law and Order | The fourth level of moral reasoning is centered around the societal and legal rules that maintain order and stability in society. | | Level 5: Universal Ethical Principles | The fifth level of moral reasoning is based on internalized moral principles that transcend societal norms and laws, and focus on the inherent worth and dignity of every individual. These principles may include justice, equality, and human rights, among others. |