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'''Moral reasoning''' is a study in [[w:psychology|psychology]] that overlaps with [[w:moral philosophy|moral philosophy]]. Prominent figures include [[w:Lawrence Kohlberg]], [[w:Carol Gilligan]] and [[w:John Reed]]. Although all [[moral choice]] can be seen as personal choice, it can also been seen as [[economic choice]], [[ethical choice]] described exactly by some explicit [[ethical code]] or regulated by [[w:ethical relationship]]s with others. This branch of psychology is concerned with how these issues are perceived by ordinary people, and so is the foundation of [[w:descriptive ethics]]. This in turn is what [[moral purchasing]] must be based upon. See [[w:moral reasoning]] (if moral retards haven't censored it) See also: [[w:simple view of ethics and morals]]
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