Perpetrator Disgust : The Moral Limits of Gut Feelings / Ditte Marie Munch-Jurisic

Author
Munch-Jurisic, Ditte Marie [Browse]
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Book
Language
English
Εdition
First Edition
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New York, NY Oxford University Press 2022
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1 online resource (217 pages)

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What is the significance of our gut feelings? Can they disclose our deep selves or point to a shared human nature? The phenomenon of perpetrator disgust provides a uniquely insightful perspective by which to consider such questions. Across time and cultures, some individuals exhibit signs of distress while committing atrocities. They experience nausea, convulse, and vomit. Do such bodily responses reflect a moral judgment, a deep-seated injunction against atrocity? What conclusions can we draw about the relationship of our gut feelings to human nature and moral frameworks? Drawing on a broad range of historical examples as well as the latest scholarship from the philosophical and scientific study of emotions, this book explores the relationship of cognition and emotion through the lens of perpetrator disgust. Considering a range of interpretations of this phenomenon, it becomes evident that gut feelings do not carry a straightforward and transparent intentionality in themselves, nor do they motivate any core, specific response; they are templates that can embody a broad range of values and morals. Using this core insight, the book proposes a contextual understanding of emotions, by which an agent's environment shapes their available hermeneutic equipment-concepts, categories, names, scripts-that individuals rely on to make sense of their emotions and navigate the world.
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Includes bibliographical references and index.
Bibliographic references
Includes bibliographical references (pages 181-200) and index.
Contents
Contents: Introduction - 1. The moral view of perpetrator disgust - 2. The non-moral view of perpetrator disgust - 3. The destructive view of perpetrator disgust - 4. The moral limits of gut feelings - Concluding remarks - Acknowledgments - References - Index
ISBN
  • 0-19-761054-4
  • 0-19-761052-8
  • 0-19-761053-6
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