"Why do we consider incest wrong, even when it occurs between consenting adults unable to have children? Why are words that gross us out more likely to be deemed "obscene" and denied the protection of the First Amendment? In a world where a gruesome photograph can decisively influence a jury and homosexual behavior is still condemned by some as "unnatural," it is worth asking: is our legal system really governed by the power of reason? Or do we allow a primitive human emotion, disgust, to guide us in our lawmaking? In Objection, psychologists Debra Lieberman and Carlton Patrick examine disgust and its impact on the legal system to show why the things that we find stomach-turning so often become the things that we render unlawful. Shedding l...
Harmless but disgusting moral violations can be justified as harmful to others due to the negative e...
Disgust, an emotion that most likely evolved to keep us away from noxious substances and disease, se...
The rhetoric of disgust is common in moral discourse and political propaganda. Some believe it's per...
Emotion plays a central role in the criminalisation of non-normative sexualities, desires, and relat...
Disgust is a physiological reaction that can be elicited by the perception of objects linked to path...
With the recent upswing in research interest on the moral implications of disgust, there has been un...
The application of criminal law to consensual sex is an arena of conflict and contest between conser...
Recently, many critics have argued that disgust is a morally harmful emotion, and that it should pla...
A great deal of research in moral psychology has focused on the interplay between emotion and reason...
My goal in this review is to call attention to a defect in the dominant theories of criminal law and...
Theoretical thesis.Bibliography: pages 174-176.Chapter 1: introduction and literature review -- chap...
Abstract (242 words): Putrid food, fetid smells, disfiguring diseases, and a variety of bodily produ...
This Article uses disgust theory — defined as the insights on disgust by psychologists and social sc...
In the present research, we tested the unreasoning disgust hypothesis: moral disgust, in particular ...
With the recent upswing in research interest on the moral implications of disgust, there has been un...
Harmless but disgusting moral violations can be justified as harmful to others due to the negative e...
Disgust, an emotion that most likely evolved to keep us away from noxious substances and disease, se...
The rhetoric of disgust is common in moral discourse and political propaganda. Some believe it's per...
Emotion plays a central role in the criminalisation of non-normative sexualities, desires, and relat...
Disgust is a physiological reaction that can be elicited by the perception of objects linked to path...
With the recent upswing in research interest on the moral implications of disgust, there has been un...
The application of criminal law to consensual sex is an arena of conflict and contest between conser...
Recently, many critics have argued that disgust is a morally harmful emotion, and that it should pla...
A great deal of research in moral psychology has focused on the interplay between emotion and reason...
My goal in this review is to call attention to a defect in the dominant theories of criminal law and...
Theoretical thesis.Bibliography: pages 174-176.Chapter 1: introduction and literature review -- chap...
Abstract (242 words): Putrid food, fetid smells, disfiguring diseases, and a variety of bodily produ...
This Article uses disgust theory — defined as the insights on disgust by psychologists and social sc...
In the present research, we tested the unreasoning disgust hypothesis: moral disgust, in particular ...
With the recent upswing in research interest on the moral implications of disgust, there has been un...
Harmless but disgusting moral violations can be justified as harmful to others due to the negative e...
Disgust, an emotion that most likely evolved to keep us away from noxious substances and disease, se...
The rhetoric of disgust is common in moral discourse and political propaganda. Some believe it's per...