Ethics and emotional intelligence
Ethics and Emotional Intelligence: A Neurobiological Alliance of Morality and Empathy Introduction: Why One Mind Is Not Enough Traditional ethics often appeals to rational judgment — the ability to weigh arguments, follow principles, and predict consequences. However, modern neurobiology and psychology show that moral choice is impossible without emotional intelligence (EI) — the ability to recognize, understand, and manage one's own emotions and the emotions of others. Ethics without empathy risks becoming a cold, mechanical calculation, while empathy without ethical reflection can lead to manipulation or helpless compassion. Their alliance forms the foundation for truly human, moral behavior. Neurobiological Basis: Where Morality and Emotions Meet in the Brain From a neuroscientific perspective, ethical decisions arise from a dialogue between ancient limbic structures responsible for emotions and younger parts of the prefrontal cortex responsible for rational control and forecasting. Amigdala (amygdala): Responds quickly to potential threats or social signals, triggering emotional reactions (fear, disgust, compassion). It is the "alarm button" of moral sensitivity. Insula: Responsible for bodily self-awareness and empathy. It is activated when we see the suffering of another, as if "projecting" it onto our own body. Prefrontal Cortex (PFC), especially the ventromedial part: Integrates emotional signals from the limbic system with cognitive evaluation of the situation. It answers the question "What should be done?", ensuring emotional regulation and balanced decision-making. Key Fact: Patients with damage to the ventromedial prefrontal cortex (like the famous Phineas Gage) retain intellectual abilities but lose the connection between knowledge of social norms and emotional experience. They may know what is good and what is bad, but do not feel it, which often leads to asocial and unethical behavior. This proves that emotional labeling of information is necessary fo ... Read more
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