Why does Jonathan Haidt believe similarities in moral development among cultures have little to do with reasoning?

A. He believes emotion, not reasoning, justifies moral decisions after the fact.
B. He argues that moral issues create intuitive, off-the-cuff reactions.
C. He believes humans have similar moral intuition they teach their children from birth.
D. He believes moral development is formed long before we are capable of reasoning.


Answer: B

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