The purpose of this thesis was to compare the cognitive processes that accompany moral anger and disgust. Experiment 1 indicated that anger responds to the contextual cues of harm and intent, while disgust responds uniquely to the categorical judgement of whether or not a bodily norm violation has occurred. Experiments 2 and 3 supported the assumption that disgust more so than anger is an unreasoned emotion, bodily moral disgust was justified with non-elaborated reasons, while non-bodily moral disgust and anger were justified with more cognitively elaborated reasons. The next line of research tested possible explanations for why these differences may occur. Experiment 4 was carried out in order to determine whether inherent features of ange...
Moral violations often evoke disgust. While it has been consistently shown that disgust is a predomi...
Recent research has highlighted the important role of emotion in moral judgment and decision making ...
Are verbal reports of disgust in moral situations specific indicators of the concept of disgust, or ...
In the present research, we tested the unreasoning disgust hypothesis: moral disgust, in particular ...
In the present research, we tested the unreasoning disgust hypothesis: moral disgust, in particular ...
People often report disgust toward moral violations. Some perspectives posit that this disgust is in...
People often report disgust toward moral violations. Some perspectives posit that this disgust is in...
With the recent upswing in research interest on the moral implications of disgust, there has been un...
Theories that view emotions as being related in some way to moral judgments suggest that condemning ...
We propose that, when people judge moral situations, anger responds to the contextual cues of harm a...
In response to the same moral violation, some people report experiencing anger, and others report fe...
In response to the same moral violation, some people report experiencing anger, and others report fe...
The research examines whether anger rather than disgust is more likely to be responsible for changes...
The research examines whether anger rather than disgust is more likely to be responsible for changes...
First Published: 21 March 2017In response to the same moral violation, some people report experienci...
Moral violations often evoke disgust. While it has been consistently shown that disgust is a predomi...
Recent research has highlighted the important role of emotion in moral judgment and decision making ...
Are verbal reports of disgust in moral situations specific indicators of the concept of disgust, or ...
In the present research, we tested the unreasoning disgust hypothesis: moral disgust, in particular ...
In the present research, we tested the unreasoning disgust hypothesis: moral disgust, in particular ...
People often report disgust toward moral violations. Some perspectives posit that this disgust is in...
People often report disgust toward moral violations. Some perspectives posit that this disgust is in...
With the recent upswing in research interest on the moral implications of disgust, there has been un...
Theories that view emotions as being related in some way to moral judgments suggest that condemning ...
We propose that, when people judge moral situations, anger responds to the contextual cues of harm a...
In response to the same moral violation, some people report experiencing anger, and others report fe...
In response to the same moral violation, some people report experiencing anger, and others report fe...
The research examines whether anger rather than disgust is more likely to be responsible for changes...
The research examines whether anger rather than disgust is more likely to be responsible for changes...
First Published: 21 March 2017In response to the same moral violation, some people report experienci...
Moral violations often evoke disgust. While it has been consistently shown that disgust is a predomi...
Recent research has highlighted the important role of emotion in moral judgment and decision making ...
Are verbal reports of disgust in moral situations specific indicators of the concept of disgust, or ...