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Index
Half Title
Title Page
Copyright Page
Table of Contents
Contributors
1 Advances in Understanding Humanness and Dehumanization
PART 1 Historical and Theoretical Insights Into Dehumanization
2 An Anthropological History of Dehumanization From Late-18th to Mid-20th Centuries
3 What Is Dehumanization?
4 The Lesser Minds Problem
5 Dehumanized Perception: Psychological and Neural Mechanisms Underlying Everyday Dehumanization
6 (Over)Valuing “Humanness” as an Aggravator of Intergroup Prejudices and Discrimination
7 Dehumanization: A Threat and Solution to Terror Management
PART 2 Dehumanization—Specific Targets and Fields of Occurrence
8 Dehumanization, Moral Disengagement, and Public Attitudes to Crime and Punishment
9 Cops and Criminals: The Interplay of Mechanistic and Animalistic Dehumanization in the Criminal Justice System
10 Humanity Forever in Medical Dehumanization
11 The Inhuman Body: When Sexual Objectification Becomes Dehumanizing
12 An Interpersonal Perspective on Dehumanization
PART 3 Exploring and Extending Ideas About Humanity
13 The Structure and Content of the Human Category, and Its Implications for Understanding Dehumanization
14 Dehumanization as a Denial of Human Potentials: The Naïve Theory of Humanity Perspective
15 More Human: Individuation in the 21st Century
16 On Human-Nature Relationships
PART 4 Conclusion
17 Understanding Humanness and Dehumanization: Emerging Themes and Directions
Name Index
Subject Index
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