Moral philosophy has been increasingly concerned with the nature of emotion and its ethical significance. Almost no attention, however, has been paid to disgust, in spite of its evident connections to taboos, exclusionary policies, and severe forms of moral, political, and aesthetic condemnation. This dissertation offers a theory of revulsion. On the basis of this account, it also gives us a way of thinking about intimate or tactile features of moral agency, which play a vital role in maintaining those various practices. The analysis begins with a detailed portrait of the expansive and curious realm of disgust and derives from the portrait a set of desiderata by which to build a theory of revulsion. The views of the three primary theorists ...
Disgust is a frequent and often powerful part of the cinematic experience – from horror movies and t...
Disgust is often believed to have no special moral relevance. However, there are situations where di...
The role of disgust in moral psychology has been a matter of much controversy and experimentation ov...
A growing interest for the emotion of disgust has recently arisen in international contexts acrossse...
Examines this forceful emotion from philosophical, literary, and art historical perspectives. "Disgu...
p. 129). More recently the bioethicist Leon Kass (1997) has written about “the wisdom of repugnance....
Disgust is a physiological reaction that can be elicited by the perception of objects linked to path...
Contemporary discussions of the problem of ugliness in Kant’s aesthetic theory have, to my knowledge...
This dissertation explores issues in the philosophy of psychology and metaphysics through the lens o...
The contemporary discourse on disgust takes place in a “nature-culture” debate where it is considere...
p. 129). More recently the bioethicist Leon Kass (1997) has written about “the wisdom of repugnance....
Julia Kristeva’s theory of abjection, as propounded in Powers of Horror, emphasises the centrality o...
Disgust is expressed in response to sources of contamination and disease, and alsoarises in response...
The role of disgust in moral psychology has been a matter of much controversy and experimentation ov...
Although the arousal of disgust is now widely acknowledged to be an appropriate response to certain ...
Disgust is a frequent and often powerful part of the cinematic experience – from horror movies and t...
Disgust is often believed to have no special moral relevance. However, there are situations where di...
The role of disgust in moral psychology has been a matter of much controversy and experimentation ov...
A growing interest for the emotion of disgust has recently arisen in international contexts acrossse...
Examines this forceful emotion from philosophical, literary, and art historical perspectives. "Disgu...
p. 129). More recently the bioethicist Leon Kass (1997) has written about “the wisdom of repugnance....
Disgust is a physiological reaction that can be elicited by the perception of objects linked to path...
Contemporary discussions of the problem of ugliness in Kant’s aesthetic theory have, to my knowledge...
This dissertation explores issues in the philosophy of psychology and metaphysics through the lens o...
The contemporary discourse on disgust takes place in a “nature-culture” debate where it is considere...
p. 129). More recently the bioethicist Leon Kass (1997) has written about “the wisdom of repugnance....
Julia Kristeva’s theory of abjection, as propounded in Powers of Horror, emphasises the centrality o...
Disgust is expressed in response to sources of contamination and disease, and alsoarises in response...
The role of disgust in moral psychology has been a matter of much controversy and experimentation ov...
Although the arousal of disgust is now widely acknowledged to be an appropriate response to certain ...
Disgust is a frequent and often powerful part of the cinematic experience – from horror movies and t...
Disgust is often believed to have no special moral relevance. However, there are situations where di...
The role of disgust in moral psychology has been a matter of much controversy and experimentation ov...