The Role of Moral Emotions in Ethical Reasoning

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This exam focuses on the role of moral emotions in ethical reasoning, emphasizing their impact on judgments and societal ethical standards within moral psychology.

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Exam Details

Duration: 30 minutes

Prerequisites: Introduction to Moral Psychology, Ethics and Emotions

Key Topics

  • Moral Emotions
  • Guilt
  • Shame
  • Empathy

Learning Outcomes

  • Identify Key Moral Emotions
  • Discuss Influence on Ethical Judgments
  • Analyze Ethical Implications

Full Description

This exam examines the function of moral emotions in ethical reasoning. It focuses on how feelings such as guilt, shame, and empathy inform moral judgments.

Moral emotions are critical in ethical discussions, shaping responses to moral dilemmas and contributing to personal and societal ethical standards.

The examination will evaluate students' ability to articulate the relationship between moral emotions and ethical reasoning and analyze their ethical implications.

Candidates need to discuss real examples where moral emotions influence ethical decisions and societal norms.

Sample Questions

  • How do emotions like guilt influence moral decision-making?
  • What is the significance of empathy in ethical reasoning?

Field: Humanities

Subfield: Ethics

Specialization: Moral Psychology

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