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- 2004: "Subjects sniff decay odor from two different vials, both of which in reality contain the same substance; they are told that one vial contains feces and the other contains cheese. (The real smells are confusable.)" — Martha C. Nussbaum, Danger to Human Dignity: the Revival of Disgust and Shame in the Law, The Chronicle Review, 2004-08-06, volume 50 number 48 page B6