There are no beautiful surfaces without a terrible depth

Behavioral and Brain Sciences 46:e318 (2023)
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Abstract

Fitouchi et al. persuasively argue against popular disgust-based accounts of puritanical morality. However, they do not consider alternative account of moral condemnation that is also based on the psychology of disgust. We argue that these other disgust-based accounts are more promising than those dismissed in the target article.

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