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    The empathic emotions and self-love in Bishop Joseph Butler and the neurosciences
    with Arthur J. Dyck
    Journal of Religious Ethics 37 (4): 577-612. 2009.
    In Joseph Butler, we have an account of human beings as moral beings that is, as this essay demonstrates, being supported by the recently emerging findings of the neurosciences. This applies particularly to Butler's portrayal of our empathic emotions. Butler discovered their moral significance for motivating and guiding moral decisions and actions before the neurosciences did. Butler has, in essence, added a sixth sense to our five senses: this is the moral sense by means of which we perceive wh…Read more