Objectification
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What you see here is a page of my hypertext book Me, Looking for Meaning. Initially empty, it will slowly be filled with thoughts, notes, and quotes. One day, I will use them to write a coherent entry, similar to these completed pages. See this post to better understand my creative process. Thank you for your interest and patience! :)
What you see here is a page of my hypertext book Me, Looking for Meaning. Initially empty, it will slowly be filled with thoughts, notes, and quotes. One day, I will use them to write a coherent entry, similar to these completed pages. See this post to better understand my creative process. Thank you for your interest and patience! :)
We objectify each other more often than we think.
Dehumanization https://www.vox.com/science-and-health/2017/3/7/14456154/dehumanization-psychology-explained
Parents who pressure their children to win in sports.
Soldier in the war become objects that help to win the war.
As long as we use the other person as a tool to satisfy our needs without taking their needs into consideration, we are objectifying that other person.
when service providers think of people as a source of income, not as individuals that need help (dentists that offer unnecessary and expensive procedures)
We objectify peiple to make our point
People become abstract entities that help us make our argument
Objectification by scholars who studied that past (history of archeology)
we all objectify somebody at some point
it wulould be incorrect to say that only "unkind" people objectify: we turn down our empathy conciously or unconsiosly for a variety of reasons
About this project: Start page
Dehumanization https://www.vox.com/science-and-health/2017/3/7/14456154/dehumanization-psychology-explained
Parents who pressure their children to win in sports.
Soldier in the war become objects that help to win the war.
As long as we use the other person as a tool to satisfy our needs without taking their needs into consideration, we are objectifying that other person.
when service providers think of people as a source of income, not as individuals that need help (dentists that offer unnecessary and expensive procedures)
We objectify peiple to make our point
People become abstract entities that help us make our argument
Objectification by scholars who studied that past (history of archeology)
we all objectify somebody at some point
it wulould be incorrect to say that only "unkind" people objectify: we turn down our empathy conciously or unconsiosly for a variety of reasons
About this project: Start page