The science of the moral sense also alerts us to ways in which our psychological makeup can get in the way of our
arriving at the most defensible moral conclusions. The moral sense, we are learning, is as vulnerable to illusions as
the other senses. It is apt to confuse morality per se with purity, status and conformity. It tends to reframe practical
problems as moral crusades and thus see their solution in punitive aggression. It imposes taboos that make certain
ideas indiscussible. And it has the nasty habit of always putting the self on the side of the angels.
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