Las transgresiones morales repulsivas pero inofensivas se perciben como da??inas debido a las emociones negativas que inducen
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Harmless but disgusting moral violations can be justified as harmful to others due to the negative emotions they elicit. The relationship between the emotions of anger and disgust and the harm associated to these emotions as a result of a moral violation was investigated. Results showed that a disgusting moral violation (taboo violation) described as harmless to others is more related to disgust than to anger. Such violation created a presumption of harm of three different types: to the community, nature, and the individual. Disgust was a mediator between the taboo violation and the presumption of harm to nature, whereas anger was a mediator between the taboo violation and the presumption of harm to the individual. In general, results also showed that in moral violations that are harmless to others, the emotions of anger and disgust allow people to presume harm to symbolic entities such as nature and the community as a result of such violationsDate
2016-04-06Type
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oai:uhra.herts.ac.uk:2299/16964Gutierrez , R & Giner-Sorolla , R 2011 , ' Las transgresiones morales repulsivas pero inofensivas se perciben como da??inas debido a las emociones negativas que inducen ' Revista de Psicolog??a Social , vol 26 , no. 1 , pp. 141-148 . DOI: 10.1174/021347411794078381
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Bibtex: urn:4ef6f3daf6fefb9316d93212145bb880
Scopus: 78751510060
http://hdl.handle.net/2299/16964
http://dx.doi.org/10.1174/021347411794078381