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BRIDGING MIND AND MORALITY: THE POWER OF ETHICAL
EMPIRICAL RATIONALISM
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Abstract
Ethical Empirical Rationalism (EER) is a philosophical framework that seeks to bridge the gap between empirical evidence and rational moral theory, offering a comprehensive understanding of moral judgments. EER challenges traditional dichotomies between reason and emotion by emphasizing the role of social structures, neuroscientific insights, and contextual deliberation in shaping moral cognition. This paper explores how empirical research from psychology,neuroscience, and social sciences supports the rationalist view of morality. It discusses how normative behaviors emerge
in social animals, the influence of rational capacities in moral cognition, and the dynamic interaction between reasoningand emotions in moral judgments.
By integrating empirical evidence with rational deliberation, EER provides a scientifically grounded and philosophically robust model for understanding ethics, while emphasizing the need for
context-sensitive and evidence-based moral reasoning. This approach offers new pathways for both philosophical inquiry and practical ethical decision-making.Introduction to Ethical Empirical Rationalism.
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Keywords and phrases: This article synthesizes cutting-edge research and philosophical analysis to advance the understanding of Ethical Empirical Rationalism and its applications.
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