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      도덕 판단에서 정서의 역할 = The roles of emotions in moral judgment

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      Nowadays, most psychological explanations of moral judgment have some consensus on the fact that emotions play an important role in moral judgment, but the extent to which they play is still controversial. This article reviewed the recent trends of moral judgment research based on the literature analysis method, and examined three typical arguments and experimental evidences for the roles of emotion in moral judgment. It is very clear that emotion does play a role in moral judgment or is related to the process of moral judgment, but it is not yet clear what role it plays and the degree of relatedness, so the emotionist’s argument is somewhat exaggerated. Therefore, the best explanation for moral judgment is that moral judgment is created through a complex and multifaceted sets of causal interactions between cognition and emotion.
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      Nowadays, most psychological explanations of moral judgment have some consensus on the fact that emotions play an important role in moral judgment, but the extent to which they play is still controversial. This article reviewed the recent trends of mo...

      Nowadays, most psychological explanations of moral judgment have some consensus on the fact that emotions play an important role in moral judgment, but the extent to which they play is still controversial. This article reviewed the recent trends of moral judgment research based on the literature analysis method, and examined three typical arguments and experimental evidences for the roles of emotion in moral judgment. It is very clear that emotion does play a role in moral judgment or is related to the process of moral judgment, but it is not yet clear what role it plays and the degree of relatedness, so the emotionist’s argument is somewhat exaggerated. Therefore, the best explanation for moral judgment is that moral judgment is created through a complex and multifaceted sets of causal interactions between cognition and emotion.

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