2. Emotion
>1. Is the feeling and intuition the major role
in most of the ethical decision in their
emotional direct and moral choice.
>The experts impossible important judgment
with emotion.
3. Inner
>2. is the directed negative emotion like
guilt, embarrassment and shame often
motivate people to act ethically.
4. Outer
>3. Directed negative emotion on the hand, aim to
discipline or push.
>Positiveemotionlike gratitude and admiration, which
people feel another acting with compassion or kindness,
can prompt people to help other.
5. Feeling as Instinctive and trained
response to moral Dilemmas.
>Is the philosopher have debated for
decades why hypothetical moral dilemmas
that are logically identical can elicit
different answer
6. Why they can be obstacle to making the
right decisions.
>There are many obstacle to making effective decision,
the common Psychological or mental obstacle.
>One major obstacle is overconfidence.
This is particularly true and lies decision
>Another major obstacle that goes along with this
confirmation bias.
is attention to evidence or opinion to support the good
and bad decision suggest the action.
information> final obstacle is anchoring bias.
Is to give or first ideas to giving opinion.
7. How they can help in making the right
decision.
>Is about our career, relationships, finances
or health.
Intuition is trying to send you an important
signal.
Fear your making decision process once
again.
8. When it come to decision making,
intuition and fear can feel eerily similar
>We used the leverage your rational,
physical, intuitive, and experiential
intelligence to make better, wise decision.
10. 1. what is the role of feelings in moral
decisions?
2. what are the disadvantages of over
reliance on feelings?
Notas do Editor
A natural instinctive state of mind deriving ones circumstances, mood, or relationship with others. Responses have to be based on historical insights not simply on emotion.
Ex:
>people often direct anger, disgust, or contempt at those who have acted unethically discourage other people
is the central moral emotion that most commonly motivates empathy prosaically activity such as altruism, cooperation, and generosity.
. Now a brain imaging study suggests that peoples emotional response to certain dilemmas guide their reasoning. dilemmas-a situations in which a difficult choice has to be made between two or alternatives, especially equally undesirable one. The people is often face dilemma of feeding their self or the cattle. Difficult situation or problem.