If moral reasoning is largely about providing good reasons for moral claims, where do feelings enter the picture

If moral reasoning is largely about providing good reasons for moral claims, where do feelings enter the picture

Chapter summary attached and write a reading summary of 250-300 words with the answer of the question: If moral reasoning is largely about providing good reasons for moral claims, where do feelings enter the picture? Is it possible to present a logical argument that you feel strongly about? If so, provide an example of such an argument.

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