Decision making is traditionally viewed as a rational process where reason calculates the best way to achieve the goal. Investigations from different areas of cognitive science have shown that human decisions and actions are much more influenced by intuition and emotional responses then it was previously thought. In this paper I examine the role of emotion in decision making, particularly Damasio’s hypothesis of somatic markers and Green’s dual process theory of moral judgment. I conclude the paper with the discussion of the threat that deliberation and conscious rationality is an illusion. KEY WORDS philosophy of cognitive science, decision making, emotions, the problem of free will, ethics CLASSIFICATIO
The decision-making process has been analyzed in several disciplines (economics, social sciences, hu...
The decision-making process has been analyzed in several disciplines (economics, social sciences, hu...
Since the dawn of time human beings have had to make decisions. Wise or foolish, thoughtful or insti...
Decision making is traditionally viewed as a rational process where reason calculates the best way t...
Decision making is traditionally viewed as a rational process where reason calculates the best way t...
Decision making is traditionally viewed as a rational process where reason calculates the best way t...
Purpose of the research is the study of relationship between emotional and rational factors in moral...
Traditionally, models of decision making have included an implicit assumption that decision-making p...
This is a review of what the currently dominant theories of moral decision-making are and where they...
This is a review of what the currently dominant theories of moral decision-making are and where they...
This is a review of what the currently dominant theories of moral decision-making are and where they...
Research in the past few decades has moved beyond the traditional idea of emotions as a hindrance to...
Recent research has yielded an explosion of literature that establishes a strong connection between ...
Purpose ? The purpose of this paper is to argue that emotion has a central role to play in rational ...
The role of emotion in moral judgment is a relatively young topic of investigation in cognitive scie...
The decision-making process has been analyzed in several disciplines (economics, social sciences, hu...
The decision-making process has been analyzed in several disciplines (economics, social sciences, hu...
Since the dawn of time human beings have had to make decisions. Wise or foolish, thoughtful or insti...
Decision making is traditionally viewed as a rational process where reason calculates the best way t...
Decision making is traditionally viewed as a rational process where reason calculates the best way t...
Decision making is traditionally viewed as a rational process where reason calculates the best way t...
Purpose of the research is the study of relationship between emotional and rational factors in moral...
Traditionally, models of decision making have included an implicit assumption that decision-making p...
This is a review of what the currently dominant theories of moral decision-making are and where they...
This is a review of what the currently dominant theories of moral decision-making are and where they...
This is a review of what the currently dominant theories of moral decision-making are and where they...
Research in the past few decades has moved beyond the traditional idea of emotions as a hindrance to...
Recent research has yielded an explosion of literature that establishes a strong connection between ...
Purpose ? The purpose of this paper is to argue that emotion has a central role to play in rational ...
The role of emotion in moral judgment is a relatively young topic of investigation in cognitive scie...
The decision-making process has been analyzed in several disciplines (economics, social sciences, hu...
The decision-making process has been analyzed in several disciplines (economics, social sciences, hu...
Since the dawn of time human beings have had to make decisions. Wise or foolish, thoughtful or insti...