Contempt (Attitude)

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Information for Authority record

Name (Hebrew)
בוז (יחס)
Name (Latin)
Contempt (Attitude)
Name (Arabic)
الازدراء (سلوك)
Other forms of name
Disdain
Scorn
See Also From tracing topical name
Attitude (Psychology)
MARC
MARC

Other Identifiers

Wikidata: Q5338825
Library of congress: sh 00001122
Sources of Information
  • Work cat.: 00022874: Berger, H. The absence of grace : sprezzatura and suspicion in two renaissance courtesy books, 2001.
  • Random House(Contempt: The feeling with which a person regards anything considered mean, vile, or worthless; disdain; scorn. The state of being despised; dishonor; disgrace. Law: willful disobedience of a court or legislative body. Synonyms: disdain, scorn)
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Wikipedia description:

In colloquial usage, contempt usually refers to either the act of despising, or having a general lack of respect for something. This set of emotions generally produces maladaptive behaviour. Other authors define contempt as a negative emotion rather than the constellation of mentality and feelings that produce an attitude. Paul Ekman categorises contempt as the seventh basic emotion, along with anger, disgust, fear, happiness, sadness and surprise. Robert C. Solomon places contempt on the same emotional continuum as resentment and anger, and he argues that the differences between the three are that resentment is anger directed towards a higher-status individual; anger is directed towards an equal-status individual; and contempt is anger directed towards a lower-status individual.

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