It is a condition or state that would make the person act or react to a situation.
Emotion
According to Haidt, our emotions stem from an inner logical that even if we do not have all the facts/information, our emotions make the choices for us. And only after a choice is made that we look for facts to support or confirm our choice.
According to Meyer and Salovey, the ability to control, regulate and properly express emotions are the key components of emotional intellegence.
It is an evaluation of the action and character of others.
Moral judgment
Actions that violates a normative moral rule:
Sibling incest
Animal cruelty
Human cannibalism
Violations to purity and fairness leads to the...
Emotion of disgust
Actions that caused harm evokes...
Emotion of anger
This ability is the most powerful weapon a moral agent can possess.
Ability to reason
It is described as the willingness to act for moral reason even at the risk of adverse consequences.
Moral Courage
It is the core component of morality that defines who we are in relation to the rest of humanity.
Moral courage
It is the judgment that something else is more important than fear.
Courage
According to him, courage is the mean between fear and recklessness.