T.D. Whittle

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As McGill notes, we create institutions and structures that “compel all such people to be sequestered where we cannot see them.”5 The emotion of disgust prompts most of this activity, acting as an existential buffer. Disgust motivates us to avoid and push away reminders of vulnerability and death, in both others and ourselves.
Unclean: Meditations on Purity, Hospitality, and Mortality
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