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In interpreting the Constitution, John Marshall
Social Domain View
A theoretical framework that categorizes moral, social-conventional, and personal reasoning into distinct domains of social knowledge.
Moral Transgressions
Actions or behaviors that violate ethical, moral, or social norms, often resulting in disapproval or punishment.
Moral Development
The process by which individuals develop understandings of what is right and wrong, influencing their behavior and social interactions.
Subjective Sense
An individual's personal perspective or interpretation of experiences, feelings, or beliefs.
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