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Evidence suggests that, when making a moral decision, people typically make their decision based on emotions and then find logical reasons to justify that decision, rather than basing the decision on logic.
Adult Humans
Individuals who are considered to be in the mature stage of human development, typically characterized by full physical and intellectual growth.
Absolute Moral Rules
Ethical principles that are regarded as universally valid, regardless of context or situation, often viewed as moral absolutes.
Second Formulation
This is not a widely recognized key term without additional context; therefore, it is likely specific to a particular field or study. NO.
Hypothetical Imperatives
Commands that apply conditionally, suggesting actions to achieve a specific goal, as opposed to moral obligations.
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