2023
DOI: 10.31234/osf.io/6ph7y
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Pathogens or promiscuity? Testing two accounts of the relation between disgust sensitivity and binding moral values

Abstract: A recurrent observation in the field of moral psychology is that disgust sensitivity is associated with greater moralization of the binding (and particularly sanctity) moral domains. It is generally assumed that these effects are the result of disgust’s role as an emotion that motivates pathogen avoidance (i.e., the pathogen avoidance account), yet alternative disgust-based accounts of moralization, namely those grounded in sexual avoidance (i.e., the promiscuity avoidance account), might also explain these ob… Show more

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