Folk beliefs about the relationships anger and disgust have with moral disapproval

Cognition and Emotion 34 (2):229-241 (2019)
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Theories that view emotions as being related in some way to moral judgments suggest that condemning moral emotions should, at a minimum, be understood by laypeople to coincide with judgments of mor...

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Multiple dimensions of immorality.Anne Reid & Keith Happaney - forthcoming - Ethics and Behavior.

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