Gervais and Fessler assert that contempt is (a) not an emotion (or an attitude), but (b) a sentiment. Here, we challenge the validity and empirical basis of these two assertions, arguing that contempt, as many other emotions, can be both an emotion and sentiment
The target article argues that contempt is a sentiment, and that sentiments are the deep structure o...
Contempt is a powerful emotion. Marriages fail (Gottman, 1994), coworkers are shamed (Melwani & ...
Contempt and shame go hand in hand. Actions that should shame us, styles of self-presentation that s...
Gervais and Fessler assert that contempt is (a) not an emotion (or an attitude), but (b) a sentiment...
Contempt is typically studied as a uniquely human moral emotion. However, this approach has yielded ...
Gervais & Fessler’s defense of a sentiment construct for contempt captures features distinguishing t...
In considering what contempt is, one should regard a great variety of meanings, situations and words...
While philosophers have discussed the emotion of contempt from antiquity to the present day, contemp...
Recent research has highlighted the important role of emotion in moral judgment and decision making ...
The characteristics, antecedents, and consequences of emotions have been studied extensively in psyc...
This article reports 4 studies that demonstrate that the contempt expression is reliably associated ...
In this chapter, I defend a novel account of contempt’s evaluative presentation by synthesizing rele...
"Contempt" is proposed to be a unique aspect of human nature, yet a non-natural kind. Its psychologi...
Anger and hatred are examined in relation to contempt and prejudice. Aristotle’s claim that anger r...
Contempt is a powerful emotion. Marriages fail (Gottman, 1994), coworkers are shamed (Melwani & Bars...
The target article argues that contempt is a sentiment, and that sentiments are the deep structure o...
Contempt is a powerful emotion. Marriages fail (Gottman, 1994), coworkers are shamed (Melwani & ...
Contempt and shame go hand in hand. Actions that should shame us, styles of self-presentation that s...
Gervais and Fessler assert that contempt is (a) not an emotion (or an attitude), but (b) a sentiment...
Contempt is typically studied as a uniquely human moral emotion. However, this approach has yielded ...
Gervais & Fessler’s defense of a sentiment construct for contempt captures features distinguishing t...
In considering what contempt is, one should regard a great variety of meanings, situations and words...
While philosophers have discussed the emotion of contempt from antiquity to the present day, contemp...
Recent research has highlighted the important role of emotion in moral judgment and decision making ...
The characteristics, antecedents, and consequences of emotions have been studied extensively in psyc...
This article reports 4 studies that demonstrate that the contempt expression is reliably associated ...
In this chapter, I defend a novel account of contempt’s evaluative presentation by synthesizing rele...
"Contempt" is proposed to be a unique aspect of human nature, yet a non-natural kind. Its psychologi...
Anger and hatred are examined in relation to contempt and prejudice. Aristotle’s claim that anger r...
Contempt is a powerful emotion. Marriages fail (Gottman, 1994), coworkers are shamed (Melwani & Bars...
The target article argues that contempt is a sentiment, and that sentiments are the deep structure o...
Contempt is a powerful emotion. Marriages fail (Gottman, 1994), coworkers are shamed (Melwani & ...
Contempt and shame go hand in hand. Actions that should shame us, styles of self-presentation that s...