Jonathan Haidt asserts that moral judgment is primarily given rise to by intuition. Isn't this "knowledge without reasoning" similar to what is behind instinctive "moral" behavior of animals? Is the sole difference (and thus goal) between instinct and intuition "the distinction between animal and human"? What is the difference between human instinct and animal instinct? Is it just a matter of complexity? If animals cannot have intuition, how can they seemingly have morality, do they reason?