What Roles Do Emotions Play in Morality?

In Andrea Scarantino (ed.), The Routledge Handbook of Emotion Theory. Routledge (2024)
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Abstract

This chapter offers an overview of four key debates about the roles of emotion in morality. First, many believe that emotions are an important psychological mechanism for explaining altruistic behavior and moral conscience in humans. Second, there is considerable debate about the causal role of affective reactions in moral judgment. Third, some philosophers have argued that emotions have a constitutive role in moral thought and even moral facts. Finally, philosophers disagree about whether affective influence undermines the justification of moral beliefs or, in suitable circumstances, guides us toward moral truth.

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Antti Kauppinen
University of Helsinki

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