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COLLOQUIA & CONFERENCES
THE EMOTIONAL BASIS
OF MORALITY
Jesse J. Prinz
John J. Rogers Distinguished Professor
Department of Philosophy
University of North Carolina Chapel Hill
February 1, 2008
Friday, 3:30pm-5:00pm
BA 363
Philosophers have long disputed the role of emotions in morality. I
review recent empirical evidence in favor of the view that emotions make an
essential contribution. In particular, I argue moral values are
constituted by sentiments, where sentiments are defined as
context-sensitive emotional dispositions. I then describe some possible
philosophical implications of this view: relativism, subjectivism, and
motivational internalism.
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