This chapter explores the ideological dimension of dehumanization in the context of National Socialism, focusing on the connection between concepts of humanity and dehumanizing images. NS regarded itself as a political revolution, realizing a new concept of humanity. Nazi ideologues undergirded the self-understanding of NS by developing racist anthropologies. I examine two major strands of Nazi ideology, focusing on their diverging strategies of dehumanization, and arguing that they were dependent on different anthropological frameworks. Richard Walther Darré held a naturalistic concept of humanity and advanced biologistic forms of dehumanization. Alfred Rosenberg developed a dualistic anthropology that combined metaphysical and natural fea...
How to De-Nazify Nietzsche’s Philosophical AnthropologyIn this paper, the author draws several...
Background: The justification for Nazi programs involving involuntary euthanasia, forced sterilisati...
Human nature is a concept that transgresses the boundary between science and society and between fac...
This chapter explores the ideological dimension of dehumanization in the context of National Sociali...
Several authors have recently questioned whether dehumanization is a psychological prerequisite of m...
Several authors have recently questioned whether dehumanization is a psychological prerequisite of m...
Dehumanization can be defined in part as a process by which a powerful individual or group (the vict...
During World War Two, the Nazi regime created a mechanized and systematic killing process with the i...
This thesis will examine the ways in which anti-Semitic and more generalized racial theories were po...
DEHUMANIZATION — A DISORDER AND PATHOLOGY OR A PERMANENT STATE OF THE HUMAN MIND? A LOOK FROM ...
This thesis provides an account of the role played by discourses of dehumanisation in mobilising gen...
What cognitive conditions need to be in place in order for cooperation, and potentially, solidarity,...
In this Chapter, Maria Kronfeldner discusses whether psychological essentialism is a necessary part ...
Most contemporary accounts of dehumanization construe it either as a psychological phenomenon of see...
12 pages.Describes the core principles of social Darwinism that were the basis of Nazi Germany's con...
How to De-Nazify Nietzsche’s Philosophical AnthropologyIn this paper, the author draws several...
Background: The justification for Nazi programs involving involuntary euthanasia, forced sterilisati...
Human nature is a concept that transgresses the boundary between science and society and between fac...
This chapter explores the ideological dimension of dehumanization in the context of National Sociali...
Several authors have recently questioned whether dehumanization is a psychological prerequisite of m...
Several authors have recently questioned whether dehumanization is a psychological prerequisite of m...
Dehumanization can be defined in part as a process by which a powerful individual or group (the vict...
During World War Two, the Nazi regime created a mechanized and systematic killing process with the i...
This thesis will examine the ways in which anti-Semitic and more generalized racial theories were po...
DEHUMANIZATION — A DISORDER AND PATHOLOGY OR A PERMANENT STATE OF THE HUMAN MIND? A LOOK FROM ...
This thesis provides an account of the role played by discourses of dehumanisation in mobilising gen...
What cognitive conditions need to be in place in order for cooperation, and potentially, solidarity,...
In this Chapter, Maria Kronfeldner discusses whether psychological essentialism is a necessary part ...
Most contemporary accounts of dehumanization construe it either as a psychological phenomenon of see...
12 pages.Describes the core principles of social Darwinism that were the basis of Nazi Germany's con...
How to De-Nazify Nietzsche’s Philosophical AnthropologyIn this paper, the author draws several...
Background: The justification for Nazi programs involving involuntary euthanasia, forced sterilisati...
Human nature is a concept that transgresses the boundary between science and society and between fac...