Thesis by publication."Perception and Action Research Centre (PARC), Department of Cognitive Science, Macquarie University, Sydney, Australia" -- title page.Includes bibliographical references.Moral thinking in humans is one aspect of behaviour that might set us apart from other species. Where did it come from? Why do we have morals? These are questions many philosophers, psychologists, anthropologists and more recently, neuroscientists are attempting to answer. One dominant hypothesis in the literature is that moral thinking has evolved from what is termed the basic emotion of physical disgust. A typical disgust response carries with it certain behavioural responses that aid in the avoidance of infection or disease. These behaviours includ...
Physical disgust is elicited by, and amplifies responses to, moral transgressions, suggesting that m...
The purpose of this thesis was to compare the cognitive processes that accompany moral anger and dis...
Moral judgments seem related to the emotion disgust. Evolutionary considerations might illuminate th...
Disgust is argued to be an emotion that motivates the avoidance of disease-causing entities in the p...
Disgust is argued to be an emotion that motivates the avoidance of disease-causing entities in the p...
none4siDisgust is a multifaceted experience that might affect several aspects of life. Here, we revi...
Much like unpalatable foods, filthy restrooms and bloody wounds, sociomoral transgressions are often...
During the cognitive revolution, moral judgment was seen as primarily caused by conscious language-b...
Embodied models suggest that moral judgments are strongly intertwined with first-hand somatic experi...
Disgust is expressed in response to sources of contamination and disease, and alsoarises in response...
A great deal of research in moral psychology has focused on the interplay between emotion and reason...
Disgust is a physiological reaction that can be elicited by the perception of objects linked to path...
Disgust is characterized by a remarkably diverse set of stimulus triggers, ranging from extremely co...
Much like unpalatable foods, filthy restrooms and bloody wounds, sociomoral transgressions are often...
Our study aimed to elucidate if moral cognition is grounded in sensory-specific aspects of disgust o...
Physical disgust is elicited by, and amplifies responses to, moral transgressions, suggesting that m...
The purpose of this thesis was to compare the cognitive processes that accompany moral anger and dis...
Moral judgments seem related to the emotion disgust. Evolutionary considerations might illuminate th...
Disgust is argued to be an emotion that motivates the avoidance of disease-causing entities in the p...
Disgust is argued to be an emotion that motivates the avoidance of disease-causing entities in the p...
none4siDisgust is a multifaceted experience that might affect several aspects of life. Here, we revi...
Much like unpalatable foods, filthy restrooms and bloody wounds, sociomoral transgressions are often...
During the cognitive revolution, moral judgment was seen as primarily caused by conscious language-b...
Embodied models suggest that moral judgments are strongly intertwined with first-hand somatic experi...
Disgust is expressed in response to sources of contamination and disease, and alsoarises in response...
A great deal of research in moral psychology has focused on the interplay between emotion and reason...
Disgust is a physiological reaction that can be elicited by the perception of objects linked to path...
Disgust is characterized by a remarkably diverse set of stimulus triggers, ranging from extremely co...
Much like unpalatable foods, filthy restrooms and bloody wounds, sociomoral transgressions are often...
Our study aimed to elucidate if moral cognition is grounded in sensory-specific aspects of disgust o...
Physical disgust is elicited by, and amplifies responses to, moral transgressions, suggesting that m...
The purpose of this thesis was to compare the cognitive processes that accompany moral anger and dis...
Moral judgments seem related to the emotion disgust. Evolutionary considerations might illuminate th...