3. Moral Competency
The ability to resolve problems and conflicts on
the basis of moral principles through
deliberation and discussion instead of violence,
and force.
Or
The ability to judge arguments by their moral
quality rather than other attributes (e.g.,
opinion agreement).
Source : http://www.uni-konstanz.de/ag-moral/mut/mjt-engl.htm
4. Moral Competencies are….
Principles Related Moral
Competencies
Benefits
Integrity •Telling the truth
•Standing up for what is
right
Trust
Responsibility •Taking responsibilities for
personal choices
•Admitting mistakes and
failure
Inspiration
Compassion •Actively caring about
others
Retention
Forgiveness •Letting go of ones own
mistakes
•Letting go of other’s
mistakes
innovation
14. Moral Competence Test (MCT)
• The MCT measure the ability to rate
arguments by their moral quality rather than
other criteria like opinion-agreement.
• The MCT has formerly been called Moral
Judgment Test, MJT.
• It has been renamed in order to align its name
better with its measurement object: moral
competence.