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Tainting the soul: purity concerns predict moral judgments of suicide.

Joshua Rottman1, Deborah Kelemen2, Liane Young3.   

Abstract

Moral violations are typically defined as actions that harm others. However, suicide is considered immoral even though the perpetrator is also the victim. To determine whether concerns about purity rather than harm predict moral condemnation of suicide, we presented American adults with obituaries describing suicide or homicide victims. While harm was the only variable predicting moral judgments of homicide, perceived harm (toward others, the self, or God) did not significantly account for variance in moral judgments of suicide. Instead, regardless of political and religious views and contrary to explicit beliefs about their own moral judgments, participants were more likely to morally condemn suicide if they (i) believed suicide tainted the victims' souls, (ii) reported greater concerns about purity in an independent questionnaire, (iii) experienced more disgust in response to the obituaries, or (iv) reported greater trait disgust. Thus, suicide is deemed immoral to the extent that it is considered impure.
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Keywords:  Disgust; Harm; Morality; Purity; Suicide

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Year:  2013        PMID: 24333538     DOI: 10.1016/j.cognition.2013.11.007

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  Cognition        ISSN: 0010-0277


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