I understand you're looking for a theoretical model of morality. I seriously doubt you've found it.
Just because you disagree doesn't mean you get to misrepresent my position.
Are these three things your idea, or are you following a particular school of thought? I ask because empathy is rejected by some as a good basis for morality:
https://www.psychologytoday.com/blo...aul-bloom-is-wrong-about-empathy-and-morality
I include reason and logic with empathy, not just empathy alone.
Empathy allows us to understand that other people can feel joy and pain just like we can. We can use reason and logic to understand how our actions can cause joy and pain in others. The combination of these three things allows us to form moral codes. It isn't a track record. It is a process that starts with the basic characteristics of being human, and expands from there.
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