Cognitive Mechanisms Underpinning Moral Reasoning
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This exam addresses cognitive mechanisms that influence moral reasoning. Students will articulate theories and analyze cognitive factors in ethical judgments.
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Exam Details
Duration: 40 minutes
Prerequisites: Fundamentals of Ethics, Introduction to Psychology
Key Topics
- Cognitive Processes
- Moral Reasoning
- Cognitive Dissonance
- Ethical Conclusions
Learning Outcomes
- Explain Cognitive Theories in Moral Reasoning
- Discuss Ethical Implications
- Analyze Case Scenarios
Full Description
This exam assesses the cognitive frameworks that govern moral reasoning. It explores various cognitive processes and their contributions to ethical conclusions.
Understanding cognitive mechanisms is vital for evaluating moral reasoning, shaping ethical standards in various disciplines including psychology and jurisprudence.
Candidates will be assessed on their ability to articulate the cognitive components involved in moral judgments and discuss psychological implications.
Students should familiarize themselves with prominent cognitive theories relevant to ethics and moral psychology.
Sample Questions
- What are the cognitive processes involved in making moral decisions?
- How does cognitive dissonance affect moral reasoning?
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