Article 4, "Emotions, Reasons, and Norms," by Evan Simpson

Journal of Philosophy of Emotion Podcast by Journal of Philosophy of Emotion

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Abstract: A tension between acting morally and acting rationally is apparent in analyses of moral emotions that ascribe an inherent subjectivity to ethical thinking, leading thence to irresolvable differences between rational agents. This paper offers an account of emotional worthiness that shows how, even if moral reasons fall short of philosophical criteria of rationality, we can still accord reasonableness to them and recognize that the deliberative weight of social norms is sufficient to address the moral limitations of strategic rationality.

Simpson, Evan. 2019. "Emotions, Reasons, and Norms." Journal of Philosophy of Emotion 1, no. 1: 72-97. https://doi.org/10.33497/jpe.v1i1.12 ... 

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Keywords
collective intentionalityemotional fittingnessemotional worthiness rationalityreasonableness