Comment: Strohminger versus McGinn and The Meaning of Disgust

Emotion Review 6 (3):218-219 (2014)
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Strohminger gives a lively and accurate critique of McGinn’s book but is somewhat inaccurate herself in describing the current theoretical state of the science on disgust. My comment primarily focuses on the issues I have with McGinn’s and Strohminger’s discussions and briefly offers a possible unifying account of the function and meaning of disgust.

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The Meaning of Disgust.Colin McGinn - 2011 - New York, US: Oup Usa.
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