If moral reasoning is largely about providing good reasons for moral claims, where do feelings enter the picture? Is it possible to present a logical argument that you feel strongly about? If so, provide an example of such an argument.

 

After reading all of Chapter 3 (doing ethics 5th edition), please utilize the ideas, concepts, and information in the chapter to answer the following question in 250-500 words:

  • If moral reasoning is largely about providing good reasons for moral claims, where do feelings enter the picture? Is it possible to present a logical argument that you feel strongly about? If so, provide an example of such an argument.