Are Reason And Emotion Equally Necessary In Justifying Moral Decisions?

Submitted by SarahVancy on September 18, 2007

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To make a moral decision, to make the decision whether something is right or wrong, using reason and emotion are equally important. Reason being the logic behind something and emotions being having feelings towards something in particular. To make a morally correct decision you have to think of both of these equally much. In my opinion you need to use emotion and reason to make a morally correct decision because they balance each other out. In life you need balace. So when you make a decision, you need balance too part of the decision has to be thought about in your mind and the other part of your decision needs to come from your heart.

Permission is the foundation of moral and ethical decisions affecting people and (their) relationships. We cannot know everything, but if we listen to one another, we can check and balance our decisions, intervene whenever necessary,...

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