Emotions play a crucial role in moral decisionmaking from "summary" of Stoic Romanticism and the Ethics of Emotion by Jacob Risinger
In ethical decision-making, emotions are often viewed as hindrances to rational judgment. However, this perspective fails to acknowledge the essential role that emotions play in the moral landscape. Emotions are not merely disruptive forces; they provide valuable insights into our values, priorities, and relationships with others.
When we experience emotions such as compassion, empathy, or anger, we are attuned to the moral dimensions of a situation. These emotional responses serve as signals that alert us to the significance of certain actions and guide us towards ethical behavior. Without emotions, our moral reasoning would be detached and sterile, lacking the depth and nuance that emotions bring to the decision-making process.
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