Craig Wagner

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Disgust is also a moralizing influence that intensifies and even drives novel moral judgments—in some cases, powerfully.8 It turns out that even mild “pangs” of disgust can cause some people to judge that someone is suspicious and up to no good, even when such judgments clearly have no rational basis—when what the person was doing was entirely innocent, even praiseworthy.
Down Girl: The Logic of Misogyny
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