Identify and explain the three components of moral reasoning
Please provide the best answer for the statement.
One component of moral reasoning includes an understanding of our moral standards and what they require, prohibit, value, or condemn. The second component includes evidence or information about whether a person, policy, institution, or behavior has features that moral standards require, value, or condemn. The third component of moral reasoning is a conclusion or moral judgement about a person, policy, institution, or behavior that might be prohibited or required, right or wrong, or just or unjust.
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C. S. Peirce
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