Debunking Confabulation: Emotions and the Significance of Empirical Psychology for Kantian Ethics

  • Kleingeld P
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It is frequently argued that research findings in empirical moral psychology spell trouble for Kantian ethics. Results from psychology and neuroscience, in particular, have been used to argue that human moral judgment and behavior are pervasively influenced by...

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Kleingeld, P. (2014). Debunking Confabulation: Emotions and the Significance of Empirical Psychology for Kantian Ethics. In Kant on Emotion and Value (pp. 146–165). Palgrave Macmillan UK. https://doi.org/10.1057/9781137276650_8

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