Emotions and Feelings: Considerations on their Appropriation in Addressing Moral Dilemmas

Authors

  • Ricardo Bins Napoli UFSM
  • Lauren Lacerda Nunes UFSM

DOI:

https://doi.org/10.15448/1984-6746.2015.1.17096

Keywords:

Moral Dilemmas. Moral Feelings. Emotions. Guilty. Regret.

Abstract

This work aims at elucidate the reasons for appropriating the sentiments and emotions in the approach of moral dilemmas. Therefore, first it will start with an analysis of Williams in his article Ethical Consistency where the author approaches de role of the emotions such as remorse and regret, and also introduces the idea of “moral remainder” in moral dilemmas. In a second moment, this work will be concentrated in the analysis of Statman in his article The debate over the so-called reality of moral dilemmas and his systematization of the “sentiments argument” in favor of moral dilemmas. In a third moment, the analysis will focus on the article Sentiment and Value, of D’arms and Jacobson which approaches important questions concerning the possibility of a moral sentimentalism with a rational basis. Finally, the focus will be in the question if in such approaches the appeal of “moral facts” could possibly justify the feelings of regret, guilty or remorse experienced by the agent in moral dilemmas, then these feelings cannot be disregarded in a more intuitive and broader approach of the issue.

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Published

2015-05-13

How to Cite

Napoli, R. B., & Nunes, L. L. (2015). Emotions and Feelings: Considerations on their Appropriation in Addressing Moral Dilemmas. Veritas (Porto Alegre), 60(1), 129–147. https://doi.org/10.15448/1984-6746.2015.1.17096

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Ethics and Political Philosophy