
moral intuitions
Moral intuitions are immediate, automatic feelings or judgments about what is right or wrong, without conscious reasoning. They act as mental shortcuts that help us quickly assess situations based on our upbringing, culture, and social instincts. These intuitions often guide our moral decisions before we consciously analyze the details. While they can be influenced by personal experiences and emotional reactions, they serve as an intuitive sense of morality that helps us navigate social interactions and maintain community harmony efficiently.