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Biomedical emotion modulation and moral review



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8.2.3. Biomedical emotion modulation and moral review 
A further question to be raised is the question of whether biomedically-induced 
strong inclinations specifically abolish moral review. I do not think that the mere 
presence of a strong impulse or inclination does so, and so one cannot justifiably 
infer from the presence of a strong and even behaviourally effective impulse that 
the moral review is impaired. I have argued that for those MB attempts that would 
indeed induce strong compulsions, the argument that MB abolishes moral review 
in 
virtue of
its compulsion-inducing effects fails.
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Despite my best and prolonged effort to find such data. 


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However, there are two further arguments to consider before we conclude that 
biomedical MB does not threaten moral review to an unacceptable degree. The first 
argument may be derived especially from the observation that strong passions 
profoundly distort our view of things if they are strong. In anger or jealousy, for 
example, when the red mist comes down over the eyes, and we can feel the blood 
pulsing in our temples, things look other than the way they are and our emotions 
can mislead us profoundly. In his treatise on anger, 
De Ira
, Seneka warned about 
the potential outcome of intense emotions in general and anger specifically:
‘Anger, I say, has this evil: it refuses to be governed. It rages 
at truth itself, if truth appears to conflict with its wishes. 
With shouting, turmoil and a shaking of its entire body, it 
makes for those whom it has earmarked, showering them 
with abuse and curses.’ (Seneca, 1995, 19.1).
But perhaps it is not the kind of emotion, but rather its strength, that clouds 
judgement and precludes the agent from acting according to reason. Could then MB 
lead to agents who, although moved to action by a benevolent emotion, are in the 
red (or perhaps… pastel pink?) mist of empathy? Chan and Harris, for example, 
have argued that if oxytocin or serotonin induced strong feelings, they would impair 
judgement (Chan and Harris, 2011).
But what are we concerned about here exactly? We regularly experience emotions 
clouding our judgement in the moment. In Wordsworth's (1815) 
Surprised by Joy

the narrator recalls emotions evoked by a memory of his deceased child:
Surprised by joy – impatient as the wind 
I turned to share the transport – Oh! With whom 
But thee, long buried in the silent tomb, 
That spot which no vicissitude can find? 
Love, faithful love, recalled thee to my mind – 
But how could I forget thee? - Through what power, 
Even for the least division of an hour, 
Have I been so beguiled as to be blind 
To my most grievous loss? – That thought's return 
Was the worse pang that sorrow ever bore, 


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Save one, one only, when I stood forlorn, 
Knowing my heart's best treasure was no more; 
That neither present time nor years unborn 
Could to my sight that heavenly face restore. 
As the narrator is experiencing ‘the worse pang of sorrow ever bore,’ we probably 
would not ask him to make decisions that require calm reasoning at that moment. 
But he is not incapacitated in his life for having experienced that feeling once or 
even regularly. In fact, the feelings of joy, guilt and sorrow reveal something about 
what is important to the narrator. Save for the times when grief is overpowering 
over a long period, the presence of temporary strong emotions simply speaks to 
what we care about and does not make us generally incapable of rational action or 
pursuing our life plans. It might lead to re-evaluation of priorities but does not 
preclude self-governance.
Even if MB produced pangs of temporarily incapacitating empathy as its side 
effect, that would not be to the absolute peril of rational agency. Perhaps we would 
ask ourselves ‘through what power … have I been so beguiled as to be blind’ to the 
suffering of the starving and dying millions. I do not say that such pangs are what 
morality is all about, nor even that it would necessarily produce the behavioural 
effects that Savulescu and Persson (2008) hope for. In the end, as Rousseau pointed 
out, the pity aroused by a tragic drama can be nothing more than a ‘transitory and 
fruitless emotion, which lasts no longer than the emotion producing it. … A barren 
compassion indulging itself in a few tears but never productive of any act of 
humanity’ (p. 34) and so can be the pangs of biomedically induced sympathy or 
compassion. But should we decide for other reasons that emotion modulation is 
something we wish to pursue, perhaps the impairment of rationality coming as a 
result of occasionally ‘clouded judgement’ as side effect is not something to be 
gravely concerned about, and, to the extent that the feelings are endorsed, perhaps it 
would bring our attention to something we do – or perhaps even ought to – care 
about.
MB cannot have the strong ‘vice abolishing’ effects that Savulescu and Persson 
(2008, 2012) are after, in part because most commonly even strong emotions can be 
regulated and acted against. But this also means that the arguments against the 


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ethical permissibility of MB lose some of their edge – the effects of MB are also 
subject to the regulation of affect and even strong affect and presence of 
compulsions can leave the ability for offline moral review and rational agency 
intact. If MB is proposed to indeed act though by-passing judgment and regulation 

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