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          <dc:title>Emotion, Uncertainty, and Moral Imagination ： A Framing of Biosocial Inseparability</dc:title>
          <dc:creator>Fairchild, E. Theron</dc:creator>
          <dc:subject>emotion</dc:subject>
          <dc:subject>ethics</dc:subject>
          <dc:subject>moral imagination</dc:subject>
          <dc:subject>paradox</dc:subject>
          <dc:description>Emotion, problem solving, and moral development are typically treated as three
distinct areas of psychology and social science. However, there is clear overlap, if
not inseparability, in their manifestation in real life. Humans do not form morals in
a vacuum any more than they emote or solve problems in one. Likewise, they do
not form morals separately from their emotional states or how they solve problems.
The current paper reviews work from various fields, to draw attention to how
complexity and uncertainty, imagination and problem solving, and emotion and
morality, comprise an integral framework for how people form thought, behavior, and ethical practice. The formation process is not fixed, but ongoing and affected by both neurophysiology and culture.</dc:description>
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          <dc:description>Article</dc:description>
          <dc:description>departmental bulletin paper</dc:description>
          <dc:publisher>神奈川大学経営学部</dc:publisher>
          <dc:date>2015-11-30</dc:date>
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          <dc:identifier>国際経営論集</dc:identifier>
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