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Social intuitionism is a psychological and philosophical theory concerning moral judgments and ethical decision-making. It posits that moral reasoning is primarily intuitive—rooted in automatic, emotional responses—rather than a result of deliberate, rational thought. This concept was notably developed by psychologist Jonathan Haidt. Key aspects of social intuitionism include: 1. **Intuition over Reason**: The theory suggests that people often arrive at moral judgments through quick, instinctive reactions.

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