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The Wisdom of Disgust

The Hidden Architecture of Rejection (Philosophical Questions)

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The Wisdom of Disgust

著者: Boris Kriger
ナレーター: Jason Hartsock
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Why do we recoil before we think? The grimace at decay, the shudder at contamination, the instant dismissal of an idea that threatens our worldview—these reactions arrive faster than thought, as if some ancient sentinel has already rendered judgment.

In The Wisdom of Disgust, Boris Kriger reveals that this flash of rejection is far more than a primitive reflex. It is a universal architectural principle operating across all self-maintaining systems—from the cellular membrane selecting which molecules may enter, to the immune system distinguishing self from non-self, to the firewall filtering malicious traffic, to the culture sanctioning deviant behavior, to the mind dismissing threatening information.

Drawing on research in biology, immunology, computer science, psychology, anthropology, and philosophy, Kriger demonstrates that rapid, pre-analytical rejection is not a bias to be overcome but a necessary feature of any viable system. The question is never whether to filter but how to calibrate the filter wisely.

This insight illuminates some of the most contested questions of contemporary life: Why do societies disagree so intensely about what should be acceptable? Why does modern art so often court disgust? Why do deeply held beliefs resist revision despite contrary evidence? Why do we feel that something important is lost when all boundaries dissolve?

The Wisdom of Disgust offers a new framework for understanding these questions—not by settling them but by revealing what is at stake: the calibration of rejection thresholds that shape what we become as individuals and as societies. Rigorous yet accessible, provocative yet balanced, this book will change how you think about one of our most fundamental capacities.

©2026 Boris Kriger (P)2026 Boris Kriger
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