Being human implies a particular moral status: having moral value, agency, and responsibility. However, people are not seen as equally human. Across two studies, we examine the consequences that subtle variations in the perceived humanness of actors or groups have for their perceived moral status. Drawing on Haslam's two-dimensional model of humanness and focusing on three ways people may be considered to have moral status – moral patiency (value), agency, or responsibility – we demonstrate that subtly denying humanness to others has implications for whether they are blamed, praised, or considered worthy of moral concern and rehabilitation. Moreover, we show that distinct human characteristics are linked to specific judgments of moral statu...
We review a programme of research on the attribution of humanness to people, and the ways in which l...
Beginning with early studies in the 1970s, dehumanisation has become a key feature in attempts to gr...
Beginning with early studies in the 1970s, dehumanisation has become a key feature in attempts to gr...
Being human implies a particular moral status: having moral value, agency, and responsibility. Howev...
Being human implies a particular moral status: having moral value, agency, and responsibility. Howev...
Being human implies a particular moral status: having moral value, agency, and responsibility. Howev...
There is ample evidence for the central role of morality in social judgments. However, research has ...
There is ample evidence for the central role of morality in social judgments. However, research has ...
There is ample evidence for the central role of morality in social judgments. However, research has ...
There is ample evidence for the central role of morality in social judgments. However, research has ...
There is ample evidence for the central role of morality in social judgments. However, research has ...
none3In two studies we investigated the relationship between morality and perceived humanity of othe...
There is ample evidence for the central role of morality in social judgments. However, research has ...
What is the purpose of moral judgment? In the present chapter, we argue that the goal of moral cogni...
What determines whether people dehumanise another person or themselves? We propose that the construa...
We review a programme of research on the attribution of humanness to people, and the ways in which l...
Beginning with early studies in the 1970s, dehumanisation has become a key feature in attempts to gr...
Beginning with early studies in the 1970s, dehumanisation has become a key feature in attempts to gr...
Being human implies a particular moral status: having moral value, agency, and responsibility. Howev...
Being human implies a particular moral status: having moral value, agency, and responsibility. Howev...
Being human implies a particular moral status: having moral value, agency, and responsibility. Howev...
There is ample evidence for the central role of morality in social judgments. However, research has ...
There is ample evidence for the central role of morality in social judgments. However, research has ...
There is ample evidence for the central role of morality in social judgments. However, research has ...
There is ample evidence for the central role of morality in social judgments. However, research has ...
There is ample evidence for the central role of morality in social judgments. However, research has ...
none3In two studies we investigated the relationship between morality and perceived humanity of othe...
There is ample evidence for the central role of morality in social judgments. However, research has ...
What is the purpose of moral judgment? In the present chapter, we argue that the goal of moral cogni...
What determines whether people dehumanise another person or themselves? We propose that the construa...
We review a programme of research on the attribution of humanness to people, and the ways in which l...
Beginning with early studies in the 1970s, dehumanisation has become a key feature in attempts to gr...
Beginning with early studies in the 1970s, dehumanisation has become a key feature in attempts to gr...