Objectification Spectrum :: Understanding and Transcending Our Diminishment and Dehumanization of Others /
What lies at the heart of humanity's capacity for evil? Any tenable answer to this age-old question must include an explanation of our penchant for objectifying and dehumanizing our fellow human beings. This book proposes a new model of objectification. Rather than offering a narrow definition...
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Zusammenfassung: | What lies at the heart of humanity's capacity for evil? Any tenable answer to this age-old question must include an explanation of our penchant for objectifying and dehumanizing our fellow human beings. This book proposes a new model of objectification. Rather than offering a narrow definition of the term, it explores objectification as a spectrum of misapprehension running from its mildest form, casual indifference, to its most extreme manifestation, dehumanization. |
Beschreibung: | 1 online resource |
Bibliographie: | Includes bibliographical references and index. |
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505 | 0 | |a pt. ONE Shadows on the Cave Wall: The Many Faces of Objectification -- 1. Preliminaries -- 2. Objectification: "A Slippery, Multiple Concept" -- 3. Objectification Revisited: A Spectrum of Misapprehension -- pt. TWO The Human Situation: Limitations and Possibilities -- 4. Three Observations from Antiquity: Philosophia Perennis -- 5. Unity Consciousness: Reality at the Deepest Level -- pt. THREE What We Are: Dispositional Factors Contributing to Objectification -- 6. The Paradoxical Nature of Language and Other Boundaries -- 7. Boundaries of Self -- 8. Narcissism -- 9. The Ego (Part One): Its Nature and Manifestations -- 10. The Ego (Part Two): Having versus Being -- 11. Problems Stemming from Death Denial -- pt. FOUR Who We Are: Situational Factors Contributing to Objectification -- 12. Rising Awareness of Situational Power -- 13. Situationally Induced Objectification: Three Relevant Classic Examples -- 14. Situationally Induced Heroism: Momentary Transcendence of Objectification -- pt. FIVE Pathways toward Transformation: Trails Leading Out of Plato's Cave -- 15. The Problem of Enlightenment -- 16. Theistic and Nontheistic Approaches to Transcending Objectification -- 17. Objectification's Antidote: The Enlightenment Spectrum. | |
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contents | pt. ONE Shadows on the Cave Wall: The Many Faces of Objectification -- 1. Preliminaries -- 2. Objectification: "A Slippery, Multiple Concept" -- 3. Objectification Revisited: A Spectrum of Misapprehension -- pt. TWO The Human Situation: Limitations and Possibilities -- 4. Three Observations from Antiquity: Philosophia Perennis -- 5. Unity Consciousness: Reality at the Deepest Level -- pt. THREE What We Are: Dispositional Factors Contributing to Objectification -- 6. The Paradoxical Nature of Language and Other Boundaries -- 7. Boundaries of Self -- 8. Narcissism -- 9. The Ego (Part One): Its Nature and Manifestations -- 10. The Ego (Part Two): Having versus Being -- 11. Problems Stemming from Death Denial -- pt. FOUR Who We Are: Situational Factors Contributing to Objectification -- 12. Rising Awareness of Situational Power -- 13. Situationally Induced Objectification: Three Relevant Classic Examples -- 14. Situationally Induced Heroism: Momentary Transcendence of Objectification -- pt. FIVE Pathways toward Transformation: Trails Leading Out of Plato's Cave -- 15. The Problem of Enlightenment -- 16. Theistic and Nontheistic Approaches to Transcending Objectification -- 17. Objectification's Antidote: The Enlightenment Spectrum. |
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spelling | Rector, John (John M.) https://id.oclc.org/worldcat/entity/E39PCjKPdxkGMpXcqkkP689p4C http://id.loc.gov/authorities/names/n2014014727 Objectification Spectrum : Understanding and Transcending Our Diminishment and Dehumanization of Others / John M. Rector. New Yor : Oxford University Press, USA, 2014. 1 online resource text txt rdacontent computer c rdamedia online resource cr rdacarrier Print version record. pt. ONE Shadows on the Cave Wall: The Many Faces of Objectification -- 1. Preliminaries -- 2. Objectification: "A Slippery, Multiple Concept" -- 3. Objectification Revisited: A Spectrum of Misapprehension -- pt. TWO The Human Situation: Limitations and Possibilities -- 4. Three Observations from Antiquity: Philosophia Perennis -- 5. Unity Consciousness: Reality at the Deepest Level -- pt. THREE What We Are: Dispositional Factors Contributing to Objectification -- 6. The Paradoxical Nature of Language and Other Boundaries -- 7. Boundaries of Self -- 8. Narcissism -- 9. The Ego (Part One): Its Nature and Manifestations -- 10. The Ego (Part Two): Having versus Being -- 11. Problems Stemming from Death Denial -- pt. FOUR Who We Are: Situational Factors Contributing to Objectification -- 12. Rising Awareness of Situational Power -- 13. Situationally Induced Objectification: Three Relevant Classic Examples -- 14. Situationally Induced Heroism: Momentary Transcendence of Objectification -- pt. FIVE Pathways toward Transformation: Trails Leading Out of Plato's Cave -- 15. The Problem of Enlightenment -- 16. Theistic and Nontheistic Approaches to Transcending Objectification -- 17. Objectification's Antidote: The Enlightenment Spectrum. What lies at the heart of humanity's capacity for evil? Any tenable answer to this age-old question must include an explanation of our penchant for objectifying and dehumanizing our fellow human beings. This book proposes a new model of objectification. Rather than offering a narrow definition of the term, it explores objectification as a spectrum of misapprehension running from its mildest form, casual indifference, to its most extreme manifestation, dehumanization. Includes bibliographical references and index. English. Prejudices Psychological aspects. Other (Philosophy) http://id.loc.gov/authorities/subjects/sh2002004207 Social psychology. http://id.loc.gov/authorities/subjects/sh85123994 Psychology, Social https://id.nlm.nih.gov/mesh/D011593 Préjugés Aspect psychologique. Altérité. Psychologie sociale. social psychology. aat PSYCHOLOGY Social Psychology. bisacsh Other (Philosophy) fast Prejudices Psychological aspects fast Social psychology fast has work: Objectification Spectrum (Text) https://id.oclc.org/worldcat/entity/E39PCFFHRtY9wT4CGKyHfmKVQ3 https://id.oclc.org/worldcat/ontology/hasWork Print version: Rector, John. Objectification Spectrum. New Yor : Oxford University Press, USA, 2014 130682303X FWS01 ZDB-4-EBA FWS_PDA_EBA https://search.ebscohost.com/login.aspx?direct=true&scope=site&db=nlebk&AN=783532 Volltext |
spellingShingle | Rector, John (John M.) Objectification Spectrum : Understanding and Transcending Our Diminishment and Dehumanization of Others / pt. ONE Shadows on the Cave Wall: The Many Faces of Objectification -- 1. Preliminaries -- 2. Objectification: "A Slippery, Multiple Concept" -- 3. Objectification Revisited: A Spectrum of Misapprehension -- pt. TWO The Human Situation: Limitations and Possibilities -- 4. Three Observations from Antiquity: Philosophia Perennis -- 5. Unity Consciousness: Reality at the Deepest Level -- pt. THREE What We Are: Dispositional Factors Contributing to Objectification -- 6. The Paradoxical Nature of Language and Other Boundaries -- 7. Boundaries of Self -- 8. Narcissism -- 9. The Ego (Part One): Its Nature and Manifestations -- 10. The Ego (Part Two): Having versus Being -- 11. Problems Stemming from Death Denial -- pt. FOUR Who We Are: Situational Factors Contributing to Objectification -- 12. Rising Awareness of Situational Power -- 13. Situationally Induced Objectification: Three Relevant Classic Examples -- 14. Situationally Induced Heroism: Momentary Transcendence of Objectification -- pt. FIVE Pathways toward Transformation: Trails Leading Out of Plato's Cave -- 15. The Problem of Enlightenment -- 16. Theistic and Nontheistic Approaches to Transcending Objectification -- 17. Objectification's Antidote: The Enlightenment Spectrum. Prejudices Psychological aspects. Other (Philosophy) http://id.loc.gov/authorities/subjects/sh2002004207 Social psychology. http://id.loc.gov/authorities/subjects/sh85123994 Psychology, Social https://id.nlm.nih.gov/mesh/D011593 Préjugés Aspect psychologique. Altérité. Psychologie sociale. social psychology. aat PSYCHOLOGY Social Psychology. bisacsh Other (Philosophy) fast Prejudices Psychological aspects fast Social psychology fast |
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title | Objectification Spectrum : Understanding and Transcending Our Diminishment and Dehumanization of Others / |
title_auth | Objectification Spectrum : Understanding and Transcending Our Diminishment and Dehumanization of Others / |
title_exact_search | Objectification Spectrum : Understanding and Transcending Our Diminishment and Dehumanization of Others / |
title_full | Objectification Spectrum : Understanding and Transcending Our Diminishment and Dehumanization of Others / John M. Rector. |
title_fullStr | Objectification Spectrum : Understanding and Transcending Our Diminishment and Dehumanization of Others / John M. Rector. |
title_full_unstemmed | Objectification Spectrum : Understanding and Transcending Our Diminishment and Dehumanization of Others / John M. Rector. |
title_short | Objectification Spectrum : |
title_sort | objectification spectrum understanding and transcending our diminishment and dehumanization of others |
title_sub | Understanding and Transcending Our Diminishment and Dehumanization of Others / |
topic | Prejudices Psychological aspects. Other (Philosophy) http://id.loc.gov/authorities/subjects/sh2002004207 Social psychology. http://id.loc.gov/authorities/subjects/sh85123994 Psychology, Social https://id.nlm.nih.gov/mesh/D011593 Préjugés Aspect psychologique. Altérité. Psychologie sociale. social psychology. aat PSYCHOLOGY Social Psychology. bisacsh Other (Philosophy) fast Prejudices Psychological aspects fast Social psychology fast |
topic_facet | Prejudices Psychological aspects. Other (Philosophy) Social psychology. Psychology, Social Préjugés Aspect psychologique. Altérité. Psychologie sociale. social psychology. PSYCHOLOGY Social Psychology. Prejudices Psychological aspects Social psychology |
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