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    This Theory Proposes That Moral Judgements Are Frequently Intuitive and Emotional
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This Theory Proposes That Moral Judgements Are Frequently Intuitive and Emotional

Question 47

Question 47

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This theory proposes that moral judgements are frequently intuitive and emotional rather than rational


A) Moral humanistic theory
B) Kohlberg's theory
C) Formal operations theory
D) Social intuitionism theory

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