Young Children Respond to Moral Dilemmas Like Their Mothers.

Front Psychol

Cross-Cultural Developmental Psychology, Department of Psychology, Free University Berlin, Berlin, Germany.

Published: December 2019

There is a large scientific interest in human moral judgments. However, little is known about the developmental origins and the specific role of the primary caregivers in the early development of inter-individual differences in human morality. Here, we assess the moral intuitions of 3- to 6-year-old children and their mothers ( = 56), using child-friendly versions of five trolley dilemmas and two control scenarios. We found that children responded to moral dilemmas similar to their mothers, revealed by correlations between the responses of mothers and their children in all five moral dilemmas and a highly similar overall response pattern between mother and child across all judgments. This was revealed by a high agreement in the response pattern of children and their mothers. Furthermore, children's overall response tendencies were similar to the response tendencies of adults. Thus, similar moral principles (e.g., the Doctrine of the Double Effect) which have been identified in adults, and describes as a universal moral grammar, may guide the moral intuitions in early childhood already. Taken together, the present findings provide the first evidence that children's moral intuitions are closely associated with the moral intuitions of their mother.

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http://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC6909973PMC
http://dx.doi.org/10.3389/fpsyg.2019.02683DOI Listing

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