Sometimes Fixed Sometimes Fickle: Audun Dahl on Why Our Moral Judgements Are Always in Flux
Psychologist Audun Dahl explains that human morality is neither fixed nor fickle, but exists in a state of flux. He identifies two types of moral change: situational and historical, and notes that moral concern emerges intrinsically in children by age three.
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- moral judgements
- moral change
- moral psychology
- political polarization
- psychopathy
- human morality
- situational moral change