Morality is a branch of philosophy that deals with the principles of right and wrong behavior, and the concepts of good and evil. It explores questions about what is considered ethical or unethical, and the values and beliefs that guide human behavior in society. Morality also examines the foundations of moral principles, the development of moral reasoning, and the role of ethical decision-making in various contexts, such as personal relationships, professional settings, and societal norms. Research in morality often focuses on understanding moral judgments, moral emotions, moral development, moral reasoning, and the influence of cultural, social, and psychological factors on moral beliefs and actions.