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Too humanlike to increase my appetite: Disposition to anthropomorphize animals relates to decreased meat consumption through empathic concern

机译:太人性恋增加了我的胃口:倾向于拟人思考动物通过同情心的关注减少肉类消费

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People who exclude meat from their diets are not only devoid of situational pressures to disengage morally and deny human-like mental states to animals but also they may be dispositionally more inclined to ascribe human-like qualities to non-human animals than omnivores. The aim of this research was to test whether individual differences in anthropomorphism are related to empathic connection with non-human animals and hence decreased meat consumption. In two studies (N = 588) we confirmed that decreased meat consumption was associated with both increased recognition of human features of animals and increased empathy to animals. Most importantly, our data support a model in which animals' anthropomorphism predicts empathy. Empathy, in turn, increases the importance that potential animal harm plays in dietary choices regarding meat, leading to reduced meat consumption.
机译:从他们的饮食中排除肉类的人不仅脱离了道德和剥夺了人类的情境压力,而且否认人类的精神状态,也可以更倾向于将人类样质归因于非人动物而不是型动物。 该研究的目的是测试拟人体中的个体差异是否与非人类动物的同情联系,因此降低了肉类消耗。 在两项研究中(N = 588),我们证实,肉类消耗降低与对动物的人类特征的增加以及增加动物的同情。 最重要的是,我们的数据支持动物'人培养术预测同理心的模型。 反过来,同理心提高了潜在的动物伤害在肉类的饮食选择中发挥的重要性,导致肉类消费减少。

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