Print Email Facebook Twitter An emotional deliberation approach to risk Title An emotional deliberation approach to risk Author Roeser, S. (TU Delft Ethics & Philosophy of Technology) Pesch, U. (TU Delft Ethics & Philosophy of Technology) Date 2016 Abstract Emotions are often met with suspicion in political debates about risky technologies, because they are seen as contrary to rational decision making. However, recent emotion research rejects such a dichotomous view of reason and emotion, by seeing emotions as an important source of moral insight. Moral emotions such as compassion and feelings of responsibility and justice can play an important role in judging ethical aspects of technological risks, such as justice, fairness, and autonomy. This article discusses how this idea can be integrated into approaches for political decision making about risk. The article starts with an analysis of the dichotomous view of reason and emotion in risk theory, in approaches to participatory risk assessment as well as in relevant approaches to political philosophy. This article then presents alternative approaches in political philosophy and political theory that do explicitly endorse the importance of emotions. Based on these insights, a procedural approach for policy making is presented, in which emotional responses to technological risks, and the ethical concerns that lie behind them, are taken seriously. This approach allows for morally better political decisions about risky technologies and a better understanding between experts and laypeople. To reference this document use: http://resolver.tudelft.nl/uuid:aa42de15-d795-4f23-8827-e69b85bc2ed5 DOI https://doi.org/10.1177/0162243915596231 ISSN 0162-2439 Source Science, Technology & Human Values, 41 (2), 274-297 Part of collection Institutional Repository Document type journal article Rights © 2016 S. Roeser, U. Pesch Files PDF Roeser_and_Pesch_An_Emoti ... o_Risk.pdf 561.41 KB Close viewer /islandora/object/uuid:aa42de15-d795-4f23-8827-e69b85bc2ed5/datastream/OBJ/view