Schulman (2002) defines morality as composed of three interlocking systems, including

a. sympathy, moral reasoning, and identification with authority.
b. empathy, identification with moral others, and standards of right and wrong.
c. rational competence, emotional competence, and identification with authority.
d. moral feeling, moral reasoning, and moral action.


b

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