In a recent column NY Times writer David Brooks writes the following:
Right-leaning thinkers from Edmund Burke to Friedrich Hayek understood that emotion is prone to overshadow reason. They understood that emotion can be a wise guide in some circumstances and a dangerous deceiver in others. It’s not whether judges rely on emotion and empathy, . . . → Read More: huh?: David Brooks on Hayek & “Emotion” vs. “Reason”