It wasn't that she was insisting on a higher moral standard. Her points was that social sciences are a 'soft" science and aren't fully concrete.

I don't think the theory is about what should be, but more about what is.

Whether liberals believe taxation is fair or not, while it may not be moral from a libertarian perspective, Moral Foundation theory simply observes that framework. It doesn't prescribe it as good or bad.

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I think it would be more a political (objective) theory then? Maybe that’s what she meant by ā€œsoft scienceā€

Morality is objective (Plato’s moral realism, Natural Law) imo šŸ¤“