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The video explores how our feelings play a crucial role in our moral decision-making.

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discusses two philosophers, David Hume and Max Scheler, who have explored this concept.
Scheler believed that feelings are the most important aspect of human existence, and are the
purest sphere of human consciousness. He argued that individuals have an innate capacity to
understand values through their feelings, and that these values guide our moral choices.
On the other hand, Hume believed that our moral judgments are primarily guided by emotions
and sentiments, since reason alone cannot be the sole basis for moral decisions. He believed that
moral distinctions arise from our feelings, particularly sympathy and empathy. When we witness
an action, we don't just reason about its rightness or wrongness; we have an emotional response
that informs our moral judgments.
Their perspectives highlight the intricate relationship between emotions, reason, and values in
the context of morality. Our feelings provide insight into the intrinsic worth of certain actions or
situations, and these values guide our moral choices. At the same time, reason helps us to
understand and interpret those feelings, and to make informed decisions based on them. This has
important implications for ethical decision-making, as it suggests that emotions and reason are
both important factors to consider. By understanding the role that our feelings play in our moral
judgments, we can make more informed and ethical decisions. It also implies that we should pay
attention to our emotions and reflect on them, rather than dismissing them as irrational or
unimportant.
In conclusion, the relationship between emotions, reason, and values is complex and
multifaceted, and it continues to be an important area of research in ethics and moral philosophy.
Understanding the role that our feelings play in our moral judgments can help us to make more
informed and ethical decisions, and to live more fulfilling and meaningful lives.

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