The 99 percent of people who are not psychopaths also react emotionally to moral issues,
although different people respond differently to different situations. The accounts of emotions and
emotional decisions offered in chapters 5 and 6 should help us to understand the neuropsychological
origins of moral judgments. Such understanding is not sufficient by itself to establish a moral theory,
but can provide some of the empirical theory and evidence with which we should expect a moral
theory to cohere.