Moral identity

Moral identity is a concept within moral psychology concerning the importance of morality to a person’s identity, typically construed as either a trait-like individual difference, or set of chronically accessible schemas. == Blasi's model == Empirical studies show that reasoning and emotion only moderately predicted moral action.

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Moral identity

Moral identity is a concept within moral psychology concerning the importance of morality to a person’s identity, typically construed as either a trait-like individual difference, or set of chronically accessible schemas. == Blasi's model == Empirical studies show that reasoning and emotion only moderately predicted moral action.

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