BRIDGING MIND AND MORALITY: THE POWER OF ETHICAL EMPIRICAL RATIONALISM

WEST BEND, WISCONSIN: RED DAWN ACADEMIC PRESS (forthcoming)
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Abstract

Ethical Empirical Rationalism (E-E-R) is a philosophical framework that seeks to bridge the gap between empirical evidence and rational moral theory, offering a comprehensive understanding of moral judgments. E-E-R challenges traditional dichotomies between reason and emotion by emphasizing the role of social structures, insights, and contextual deliberation in shaping moral cognition.

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Jeffrey Camlin
Holy Apostles College and Seminary

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