Legality of Cannabis by U.S. Jurisdiction

Authors
Edward Royzman, Robert Kurzban
Publication date
2011/7
Journal
Emotion Review
Volume
3
Issue
3
Pages
269-271
Publisher
Sage Publications
Description
Aiming to circumvent metaphor-prone properties of natural language, Chapman, Kim, Susskind, and Anderson (2009) recently reported evidence for morally induced activation of the levator labii region (manifest as an upper lip raise and a nose wrinkle), also implicated in responding to bad tastes and contaminants. Here we point out that the probative value of this type of evidence rests on a particular (and heavily contested) account of facial movements, one which holds them to be “expressions” or automatic read-outs of internal states. We also observe a largely neglected difference between morally induced disgust and moral disgust proper, arguing that data such as Chapman et al.’s (2009) provide evidence only for the former.
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