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Nov 25, 2019 · Contempt vs. hate. Contempt is the cold version of hate. Like hate, contempt is about who you are, your nature and your personality.
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As nouns the difference between contempt and hate is that contempt is the state of contemning; the feeling or attitude of regarding someone or something as inferior, base, or worthless; scorn, disdain while hate is an object of hatred. As a verb hate is to dislike intensely or greatly.
May 11, 2022 · How does hating someone compare with anger, contempt or disgust? A clearer picture of what makes it unique is emerging. Imagine John, an honest employee whose colleague is a bigot and a harasser of women. From their first interaction, John didn’t like the way his coworker made inappropriate jokes.
Nov 3, 2022 · Whereas higher ratings in anger, contempt, and disgust were to be expected in the hatred versus dislike condition, they should not be taken by themselves as unequivocal proof of the association between hatred and morality.
The present research examines how people construe interpersonal and intergroup hate and provides an empirical analysis of how hate is conceptually different from dislike, anger, contempt, and disgust.
While contempt is a standalone emotion, it is often accompanied by anger, usually in a mild form such as annoyance. Feeling contempt asserts power or status. Therefore, those who are uncertain about their status may be more likely to manifest contempt to assert their superiority over others.
Jul 13, 2021 · Drawing on insights found in both philosophy and psychology, this paper offers an analysis of hate and distinguishes between its main types. I argue that hate is a sentiment, i.e., a form to regard the other as evil which on certain occasions can be acutely felt.