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animal-nature disgust | Disgust elicited by poor hygeine, inappropriate sex, gore or violations of bodily boundaries, and death or the odor of decay. [Source: OCEAS] |
| core disgust | Disgust elicited by "contaminated" food substances: rotten food, culturally variable "bad" food, certain animals associated with rotten food (maggots, rats), and every body product except tears. [Source: OCEAS] |
| interpersonal disgust | Disgust elicited by contact with others, especially contact with strangers or other individuals or groups we are averse to. [Source: OCEAS] |
| moral disgust | Disgust elicited by some kinds of especially egregious moral violations. [Source: OCEAS] |
Instances | abstract | Properties or qualities as distinguished from any particular embodiment of the properties/qualities in a physical medium. Instances of Abstract can be said to exist in the same sense as mathematical objects such as sets and relations, but they cannot exist at a particular place and time without some physical encoding or embodiment. |
| attribute | Qualities which we cannot or choose not to reify into subclasses of. |
| biological attribute | Attributes that apply specifically to instances of OrganicObject (Organism or AnatomicalStructure). |
| emotional state | The Class of Attributes that denote emotional states of Organisms. |
| entity | The universal class of individuals. This is the root node of the ontology. |
| internal attribute | Any Attribute of an Entity that is an internal property of the Entity, e.g. its shape, its color, its fragility, etc. |
| psychological attribute | Attributes that characterize the mental or behavioral life of an Organism. |
| state of mind | The class StateOfMind is distinguished from its complement TraitAttribute by the fact that instances of the former are transient while instances of the latter are persistent features of a creature's behavioral/psychological make-up. |
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