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When Should We Override Moral Judgment?
Evolutionary psychology teaches us that moral intuitions were built into us because they were adaptive for our ancestors. We feel a moral disgust at asymmetrical faces or at things that feel... They are disgust, no. Or things that feel just viscerally disgusting to us and we have a built in tendency to conflate that with moral judgment. The most interesting questions are in that gray area of when should we choose to override those feelings?