Has anyone seen a good critical examination of disgust psychology? (e.g. "disgust as pathogen avoidance," "this trait/condition predicts this kind of disgust")
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The whole field looks extremely shaky and weak but I haven't been able to find anybody giving the whole thing a good whack
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found a strong starting point https://eprints.lancs.ac.uk/id/eprint/128158/1/Piazza_Disgust_chapter_Revised_June_4_Final_.pdf …
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this one is ostensibly pro- but it's so weaksauce that it ends up implying a lot of the anti- case - good resource! https://www.researchgate.net/profile/Trevor_Case/publication/24170514_Disgust_as_a_Disease-Avoidance_Mechanism/links/594a0714a6fdcc3e17fc7c9e/Disgust-as-a-Disease-Avoidance-Mechanism.pdf …
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of course my truest objection is probably this https://psyarxiv.com/jqw35 - "disgust" just seems like a particularly juicy examplepic.twitter.com/ol9K59TTKb
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