2023
DOI: 10.1017/s0140525x23000286
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Purity is still a problem

Nicholas DiMaggio,
Kurt Gray,
Frank Kachanoff

Abstract: Our recent review demonstrates that “purity” is a messy construct with at least nine popular scientific understandings. Cultural beliefs about self-control help unify some of these understandings, but much messiness remains. The harm-centric theory of dyadic morality suggests that purity violations can be comprehensively understood as abstract harms, acts perceived by some people (and not others) to indirectly cause suffering.

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