Morality has a broad scope considering much of it is defined by
society/culture/religion.   Emotional attachment to a moral dilemma
would have to be based on the defined moral incident specific to a
circumstance.

On Mar 9, 8:46 am, Lee <[email protected]> wrote:
> So a though occoured to me yesterday.
>
> Is it better to approach moraly dilemars in an emotionly unattached
> reasonable way, or do emotions have a role to play in moral questions?

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