Why Emotions Do Not And Cannot Motivate

Cecil (CJ) John
4 min readMar 4, 2023
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Cecil (CJ) John: Morality is a function of conscious rational intentionality, and not the feelings and emotions arising out of arational nonconscious instincts and intuitions.

ChatGPT: This suggests that moral decision-making should be based on conscious and deliberate reasoning, rather than on unconscious or automatic processes.

This view is consistent with certain ethical theories, such as Kantianism, which emphasize the importance of reason and rationality in ethical decision-making, and reject the notion that moral judgments can be based solely on emotional or intuitive responses.

However, it’s important to recognize that emotions and intuitions can play an important role in ethical decision-making, and that conscious reasoning may not always be sufficient to fully capture the complex and nuanced nature of moral judgments.

Cecil (CJ) John: Emotions do not and cannot play a role in ethical decision making although they may drive decision making and action.

ChatGPT: It’s true that emotions can sometimes be seen as distinct from ethical decision-making, as emotions are often associated with irrational or impulsive responses that are not subject to conscious deliberation.

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Cecil (CJ) John

Architect | Computer Scientist | Author | CEO Virtualdeveloper.com, LLC: Blockchain, Azure Cloud Computing, Artificial Intelligence.