Perception of mind and dehumanization: human, animal or machine?
Date
2018Abstract
Dehumanization is reached through several approaches, including the attribute-based model of mind perception and
the metaphor-based model of dehumanization. We performed two studies to find different (de)humanized images
for three targets: Professional people, Evil people, and Lowest of the low. In Study 1, we examined dimensions of
mind, expecting the last two categories to be dehumanized through denial of agency (Lowest of the low) or experience
(Evil people), compared with humanized targets (Professional people). Study 2 aimed to distinguish these targets using
metaphors. We predicted that Evil and Lowest of the low targets would suffer mechanistic and animalistic dehumanization,
respectively; our predictions were confirmed, but the metaphor-based model nuanced these results: animalistic and
mechanistic dehumanization were shown as overlapping rather than independent. Evil persons were perceived as “killing
machines” and “predators.” Finally, Lowest of the low were not animalized but considered human beings. We discuss
possible interpretations.