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Moral Experience: Perception or Emotion?

James Hutton

2022Ethics12 citationsDOIOpen Access PDF

Abstract

One solution to the problem of moral knowledge is to claim that we can acquire it a posteriori through moral experience. But what is a moral experience? When we examine the most compelling putative cases, we find features which, I argue, are best explained by the hypothesis that moral experiences are emotions. To preempt an objection, I argue that putative cases of emotionless moral experience can be explained away. Finally, I allay the worry that emotions are an unsuitable basis for moral knowledge. I conclude that those who believe in moral experience should hold that it consists of emotion.

Topics & Concepts

Moral disengagementWorrySocial cognitive theory of moralityMoral reasoningMoral psychologyPsychologyPerceptionSocial psychologyEpistemologyMoral developmentSocial intuitionismPhilosophyAnxietyPsychiatryPsychology of Moral and Emotional JudgmentEmotions and Moral BehaviorEthics in Business and Education