Does emotional intelligence assist in overcoming a crisis of conscience without sacrificing the moral or ethical position you are inclined to take? Analyze critically.
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In truth, emotional intelligence is one of the revelatory techniques in the management of crisis of conscience. Emotions are acknowledged and appreciated such that even in critical moments, individuals are still able to be logical and moral in their decisions. The EI contributes towards:
Emotion recognition this creates the basis to identify and accept the existence of other emotions in a crisis such as guilt fear or anger.
Regulation of emotions that is constructively managing extreme feelings as to not give in to rage or behave inappropriately.
Empathize with others: Considering the position of those involved and being kind and understanding.
Make decisions: Use logical reasoning as well as emotional reasoning in evaluating choices and selecting the option that will be the least unethical.
Still, one has to be cautioned that whilst you think about emotional intelligence it does not take precedence over ethical principles. It strengthens them for the stormy weather that is ahead and does not outweigh the need for a strong ethical base. Like other beliefs theoretic ethics is only as good as the individual who possesses it and attempts to live it.