Dehumanization as a Cognitive Lapse - The Everyday Failure to Understand and Relate to Another Person's Perspective

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Dehumanization as a Cognitive Lapse - The Everyday Failure to Understand and Relate to Another Person's Perspective
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Dehumanization often means failing to consider another person's mind, not just denying their humanness. Norms, hierarchies, and institutions create environments where dehumanization becomes easier. When we think of dehumanization, we tend to picture the extremes: wartime propaganda, slurs, and comparing people to vermin. But contemporary psychology suggests something subtler and far more common.

Dehumanization often implies neglecting to consider another person's mind not just discarding their humanness, which is often linked to norms, hierarchies, and institutions. Psychology suggests that it doesn't always need to be extreme like wartime propaganda or slurs, involving the everyday failure to understand and relate to another person's perspective, being rooted in the same shortcuts that help navigate the world.

Dehumanization can be the everyday disregard of another's unique human experiences and characteristics. It has practical implications that rethinking dehumanization as a cognitive lapse could lead to humanization, which is something that can be practiced and encouraged

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