Are Reason And Emotion Equally Necessary In Justifying Moral Decisions?

Submitted by alykhelas on January 5, 2008

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Are reason and emotion equally necessary in justifying moral decisions?

I feel that reason and emotion are equally necessary in justifying moral decisions. Reasons gives me the path to my life on what I believe in because it does not only give me the path to what to believe it also gives me the explanation and listen to others for what they have got to say. Without reason I do not think that I would know what I believe in now because reason gives me explanations. Language, I feel is a big influence to reason because language has also come to me in communicating with others to know or choose what to believe in or not. Language is the main reason how I could come up with my belief or other wise my reasons because as I said, language influences me by talking to others and letting myself use language to understand the world.

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