I associate ethical judgments with conclusions that have a validity outside of the context they are found in.

If thinking says: in this particular situation, factors X & Y, determine that it is not right to Z.

Feeling says: it is never right to Z.

But: many of such feeling judgments can line up as 'factors' much the same way as happens in the case of thinking. Also, ones 'feeling' philosophy is capable of reshaping itself, so what is considered 'never right' at one time may not be at another. People of different philosophical or cultural convictions can employ different feeling vocabularies aswell.