Perception, Empathy, and Judgment
Discover the profound insights of "Perception, Empathy, and Judgment" by esteemed author, published by Pennsylvania State University Press in 1994. This engaging paperback explores the critical role of emotion, particularly empathy, in shaping moral behavior. With a comprehensive page count of 404, the book argues that moral conduct is significantly compromised when empathy is not integrated with cognitive processes during moral perception and judgment. This thought-provoking text is essential for anyone interested in the intersection of emotion and morality, offering a deep dive into how our emotional faculties influence ethical decision-making. Enhance your understanding of morality and its complexities with this essential read.