abstract: How are perceptions of morality and disgust regarding meat consumption related to each other? Which factor is more salient in determining one's willingness to eat the meat of a specific animal? How do these answers vary across religious groups? This study investigates the ways that concepts like morality and disgust are related to food preferences and hopes to shed light on the mechanisms that enforce culturally sanctioned food taboos. The study compares 4 groups of people in the U.S.: Christians (n = 39), Hindus (n = 29), Jews (n = 23), and non-religious people (n = 63). A total of 154 participants were given surveys in which they rated their feelings about eating various animals. Data from Christian and non-religious groups exhi...
Human history is studded with instances where instinctive motivations take precedence over ethical c...
Harmful but culturally cherished practices often endure in spite of the damages they cause. Meat con...
Most people both eat animals and care about animals. Research has begun to examine the psychological...
As omnivores, humans benefit from considerable nutritional flexibility. However, this blessing also...
Introduction: The present study aims to further investigate if there is a link between general disgu...
a b s t r a c t In most societies, meat is valued more highly, yet tabooed more frequently, than any...
More and more consumers, at least in Western developed countries, are attentive to the sustainabilit...
Most people love animals and love eating meat. One way of reducing this conflict is to deny that ani...
Disgust is an emotion that plays an important role in the maintenance and protection of physical and...
Introduction: Research has shown that vegetarians score higher on empathy scales than omnivores do, ...
oai:journal.ui.ac.id:article/1977 Previous studies indicate that religion may influence...
While previous work demonstrated that animals are categorised based on their edibility, little resea...
Religious thoughts and beliefs are often perceived to have drastic moral consequences (e.g., faith i...
This thesis explores moral psychology, moral motivation, and the role of social norms in explaining ...
ii Disgust is an emotion that plays an important role in the maintenance and protection of physical ...
Human history is studded with instances where instinctive motivations take precedence over ethical c...
Harmful but culturally cherished practices often endure in spite of the damages they cause. Meat con...
Most people both eat animals and care about animals. Research has begun to examine the psychological...
As omnivores, humans benefit from considerable nutritional flexibility. However, this blessing also...
Introduction: The present study aims to further investigate if there is a link between general disgu...
a b s t r a c t In most societies, meat is valued more highly, yet tabooed more frequently, than any...
More and more consumers, at least in Western developed countries, are attentive to the sustainabilit...
Most people love animals and love eating meat. One way of reducing this conflict is to deny that ani...
Disgust is an emotion that plays an important role in the maintenance and protection of physical and...
Introduction: Research has shown that vegetarians score higher on empathy scales than omnivores do, ...
oai:journal.ui.ac.id:article/1977 Previous studies indicate that religion may influence...
While previous work demonstrated that animals are categorised based on their edibility, little resea...
Religious thoughts and beliefs are often perceived to have drastic moral consequences (e.g., faith i...
This thesis explores moral psychology, moral motivation, and the role of social norms in explaining ...
ii Disgust is an emotion that plays an important role in the maintenance and protection of physical ...
Human history is studded with instances where instinctive motivations take precedence over ethical c...
Harmful but culturally cherished practices often endure in spite of the damages they cause. Meat con...
Most people both eat animals and care about animals. Research has begun to examine the psychological...