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In today's interconnected world, social interactions have become vastly more complex and global. Our traditional, tribe-based morality faces the challenge of evolving to accommodate diverse cultures and perspectives beyond immediate social circles. The question arises: Can our moral psychology adapt to foster empathy and cooperation across different communities and nations?
Learning about the psychological mechanisms behind moral judgments can aid in this evolution. By understanding how individuals perceive and evaluate others, we can find pathways to bridge differences and identify common values. Recognizing shared experiences or universal principles may serve as the foundation for creating a more morally cohesive and inclusive society.