. . "Philosophy of mind." . . "Emoties." . . "Emotions Moral and ethical aspects." . . "Emotions / Moral and ethical aspects." . "Émotions." . . "Philosophy." . . "PHILOSOPHY" . "Intuition." . . "Intuïtie." . . "Ethical intuitionism." . . "PHILOSOPHY Ethics & Moral Philosophy." . . "Émotions Aspect moral." . . "Intuïtionisme." . . "Ethik." . . "Roeser, Sabine." . . "Electronic books." . . "Gefühl." . . . . . . . "Electronic resource"@en . "The author presents a new philosophical theory according to which we need intuitions and emotions in order to have objective moral knowledge, which is called affectual intuitionism. Affectual Intuitionism combines ethical intuitionism with a cognitive theory of emotions."@en . . . "Moral Emotions and Intuitions"@en . . . . . . . . "The author presents a new philosophical theory according to which we need intuitions and emotions in order to have objective moral knowledge, which is called affectual intuitionism. Affectual Intuitionism combines ethical intuitionism with a cognitive theory of emotions. How do we know what is morally right or wrong, good or bad? There have been innumerable answers to this question in the history of philosophy. Most of these answers can be grouped under two major positions. Either moral experience is emotional, but then it must be subjective (sentimentalism); or it is objective, but then it must be rational (rationalism). This division is based on a dichotomy between reason and emotion. However, this dichotomy has long been rejected by many emotion-scholars. This book presents a new philosophical theory according to which we need intuitions and emotions in order to have objective moral knowledge, which is called affectual intuitionism. Affectual Intuitionism combines ethical intuitionism with a cognitive theory of emotions. This approach avoids a phenomenologically implausible rationalism as much as a morally problematic relativism, and it connects well with recent developments in moral psychology." . . . . . . . . "'In Moral Emotions and Intuitions Sabine Roeser very ably sketches a new theory of moral judgments. She blends traditional intuitionism's commitment to rationality and ethical realism with the best recent work in the philosophy and psychology of emotions to produce an excitingly attractive view that she calls Affectual Intuitionism. Along the way, she provides a handy guide to the intuitionist literature.' - Robert C. Roberts, Baylor University, USA 'Sabine Roeser's Moral Emotions and Intuitions proposes a novel theory of the nature and interconnections of intuition, moral judgment, emotion, and moral knowledge. She has much to say about each of these, often fruitfully drawing on the insights of Thomas Reid, and she defends provocative views about both emotions and moral knowledge. This book will engage both ethical theorists and moral psychologists.' - Robert Audi, John A. O'Brien Professor of Philosophy, University of Notre Dame, USA." . . . . . . . "Moral emotions and intuitions"@en . "Moral emotions and intuitions" . . "Elektronisches Buch" . . . . . . "Electronic books"@en . . . . . . . . . . "Intuitionnisme moral." . . "Ethische aspecten." . . "Intuitionismus." . . "Ethics & moral philosophy" . . "Ethics & moral philosophy." .