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Constructing and validating a scale of inquisitive curiosity

In Ilhan Inan, Lani Watson, Dennis Whitcomb & Safiye Yigit (eds.), The Moral Psychology of Curiosity. Rowman & Littlefield International (2018)

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  1. Moral reasoning is the process of asking moral questions and answering them.Mark Alfano - 2019 - Behavioral and Brain Sciences 42:e147.
    Reasoning is the iterative, path-dependent process of asking questions and answering them. Moral reasoning is a species of such reasoning, so it is a matter of asking and answering moral questions, which requires both creativity and curiosity. As such, interventions and practices that help people ask more and better moral questions promise to improve moral reasoning.
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