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Vol. 9 No. 33 (1394)

October 2015

Moral intelligence, its nature and essentiality

  • Mohsen Golmohammadian
  • Naser Behrozi
  • Parisa Yaseminejad

akhlāq-i pizishkī i.e., Medical Ethics, Vol. 9 No. 33 (1394), 12 October 2015 , Page 121-142
https://doi.org/10.22037/mej.v9i33.10323 Published: 2015-10-20

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Abstract

One of the discussed variables in psychology area is moral intelligence. Moral intelligence is the capacity to understand right from wrong and to behave based on the value that is believed to be right. There are seven main points that build someone's moral intelligence, Rectitude, kindness, responsibility, forgiveness, attendance, respect, appreciation & peace. Furthermore the essentiality of moral intelligence by literature review has been mentioned. In whole quality of intelligence dimensions can be considered as influential and fundamental construct in improving and reinforcing healthy society.

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  • Ethics, Moral Intelligence

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Golmohammadian, M., Behrozi, N., & Yaseminejad, P. (2015). Moral intelligence, its nature and essentiality. akhlāq-I Pizishkī i.E., Medical Ethics, 9(33), 121–142. https://doi.org/10.22037/mej.v9i33.10323
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