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to the sense of taste. as actually perceived or vividly imagined; and secondarily to anything which causes a similar feeling. through the sense of smell. touch. and even of eyesight." Disgust is one of the basic emotions of Robert Plutchik 's theory of emotions. Disgust may be further subdivided into physical disgust, associated with physical or metaphorical Unclean ness, and Moral disgust, a similar feeling related to courses of action. Antonyms to disgust are Sympathy , Liking . PURITY AND POLLUTION Disgust is thought to have its origins in (and in some cases to be identical to) Instinct ive reactions that evolved as part of natural selection for behavior which tended to prevent food poisoning, or exposure to danger or infection. Disgust is frequently associated with waste products such as Feces or Urine , and with Decomposing flesh, and Insect s associated with it. As in other human instinctual drives, disgust has an instinctual and a Socially Constructed aspect. Religious concepts of purity and pollution underlie various systems of Taboo Food And Drink , such as the Jewish rules of '' Kashrut '' and the Islam ic distinction between '' Halal '' and '' Haram '' foods. Mary Douglas 's 1966 book ''Purity and Danger'' attempted to explain these rules as involving, not health or ecological reasons as some had hypothesized before, but rather as attempts to maintain symbolic boundaries: the forbidden and unkosher animals were not eaten because their place in the natural order was felt to be ambiguous, "neither fish nor fowl". Believers in food taboos feel that they may be contaminated by exposure to forbidden foods, regardless of their consumption by others or standards of preparation, and can manifest all of the physical and emotional symptoms of disgust at their presence. Socially constructed forms of the psychology of purity and pollution are also implicated in Racism and Sexism . Traditional Taboo s believe that sacred Shrine s or Temple s would be polluted by the presence of Women or foreigners, or that Menstruating Women defiled various processes such as the brewing of beer or the smithing of iron. A mere belief in Racial Superiority is in itself logically inadequate to justify cultural practices such as Segregated drinking fountains in the American South , or separate benches for Aryans and Jews in Nazi Germany . Only a belief in contagion in addition to inferiority — the idea that the superior race would be polluted by mere physical contact with the inferior race — explains the observed phenomena. Similar beliefs have recently been constructed in some societies about Tobacco Smoking . Jonathan Haidt is a researcher whose work involves exploring the relationship between disgust and various traditional concepts of Morality . His theory of Social Intuitionism seeks to explain the apparently pre-rational and visceral reactions to violations of the moral order. DISGUST AND SHAME to a society's laws. A recent study found that Women and Child ren were more sensitive to disgust than men. Researchers attempted to explain this finding in Evolution ary terms. While some find wisdom in adhering to one's feelings of disgust, some scientists have asserted that "reactions of disgust are often built upon prejudices that should be challenged and rebutted." SEE ALSO EXTERNAL LINKS
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