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Moral Judgment
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Disgust
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Social Intuition
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Disease Avoidance
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This cluster of papers explores the neuroscience and psychology of moral judgment, with a focus on the role of disgust, emotion, and disease avoidance in ethical decision-making
Exploring how our brains make moral decisions, with a focus on the role of disgust and emotion.
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Exploring how our brains make moral decisions, with a focus on the role of disgust and emotion.
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Neuroscience of Moral Judgment and Disgust
Exploring how our brains make moral decisions, with a focus on the role of disgust and emotion.

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