People also perceived hated individuals as more threatening to them personally than individuals toward whom they felt other negative emotions.
These findings suggest that hate is a distinct feeling, but also that it shares some features with the other emotions, especially with contempt and disgust.
What explains these differences between hate and other negative emotions?
The answer might lie partly in the reasons for which each emotion has evolved, and in the particular ways in which people see the targets of each emotion.
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