Journal article
Subhuman, inhuman, and superhuman: Contrasting humans with nonhumans in three cultures
N Haslam, Y Kashima, S Loughnan, J Shi, C Suitner
Social Cognition | GUILFORD PUBLICATIONS INC | Published : 2008
Abstract
To understand dehumanization, we must understand how humans are contrasted with nonhumans. Our work (Haslam, 2006) proposes two forms of dehumanization, in which people are denied uniquely human attributes and likened to animals, or denied human nature attributes and likened to robots. In the light of this model, we examined the mental capacities that are believed to differentiate humans from animals, robots, and supernatural beings in three cultures (Australia, China, Italy). Cross-culturally consistent patterns emerged, with humans differing from nonhumans on two dimensions that closely resembled our two proposed forms of humanness. Compared to humans, animals were seen as lacking higher c..
View full abstract