Feeling As A Modifier of Moral Decision Making
Feeling As A Modifier of Moral Decision Making
Feeling As A Modifier of Moral Decision Making
MODIFIER OF
MORAL DECISION
MAKING
Prepared by:
HILDA A. DAGYO
Learning outcomes:
2. Emotivism
Ethical Subjectivism
It holds that the truth or falsity
of ethical propositions is dependent
on the feelings, attitudes, or
standards of a person or group of
person.
GROUP
Content Organization of Idea
TOTAL
10 10
II
How do the following emotions
become obstacle or useful to making
right decisions?
A. INNER -DIRECTED NEGATIVE EMOTIONS
1. Guilt
2. embarrassment
3. Shame
B. POSITIVE EMOTIONS:
1. Gratitude
2. admiration
Cognition Feelings
Individual Activity:
REFLECTION:
Recall a moral decision you
made. Did you consider your
feelings? Did you end up doing the
right thing or the wrong thing? If you
ended up wrongly, why? Any lesson
learned?
Cognition Feelings