What would you do if you came upon a fight between a violent attacker and a weaker victim? Would you intervene? Co for help? Or merely join the crowd of onlookers? Now that you've determined your answer, think a bit deeper. Is that really what you would do, or is it only what you think you would do? It's a question that plagues morality research: how do we differentiate moral behaviour from moral judgement when the hypothetical dilemma cannot be replicated without risk of harm to the participants?
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