What is the basis of moral imagination?
By Alissa Wilkinson Posted in Blog on April 8, 2009 0 Comments 1 min read
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From the New York Times: What David Brooks thinks on “The end of philosophy”.

Moral judgments are like that. They are rapid intuitive decisions and involve the emotion-processing parts of the brain. Most of us make snap moral judgments about what feels fair or not, or what feels good or not. We start doing this when we are babies, before we have language. And even as adults, we often can’t explain to ourselves why something feels wrong.

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