Theory posits that there are (at least) six innate moral foundations, upon which cultures develop their various moralities,
however c
The six are care/harm,
fairness/cheating,
liberty/oppression,
loyalty/betrayal,
authority/subversion,
and sanctity/degradation.
The theory was developed to explain cross-cultural differences in morality, but Haidt and his collaborators at YourMorals.org[ assert that the theory works well to explain political differences too. According to Haidt, Liberals tend to endorse primarily the care and equality foundations, whereas conservatives tend to endorse all six foundations more equally.
Academics just love conclusions and closure
Morality is relative and is framed in its socio/economic/politico environment
however c
The six are care/harm,
fairness/cheating,
liberty/oppression,
loyalty/betrayal,
authority/subversion,
and sanctity/degradation.
The theory was developed to explain cross-cultural differences in morality, but Haidt and his collaborators at YourMorals.org[ assert that the theory works well to explain political differences too. According to Haidt, Liberals tend to endorse primarily the care and equality foundations, whereas conservatives tend to endorse all six foundations more equally.
Academics just love conclusions and closure
Morality is relative and is framed in its socio/economic/politico environment
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