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Longitudinal effects of human supremacy beliefs and vegetarianism threat on moral exclusion (vs. inclusion) of animals

机译:人类至高无上的信仰和素食主义威胁对动物的道德排斥(与夹杂物)的纵向影响

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Stronger beliefs in human supremacy over animals, and stronger perceived threat posed by vegetarianism to traditional practices, are associated with stronger speciesism and more meat consumption. Both variables might also be implicated in the moral exclusion of animals. We tested this potential in a 16-month longitudinal study in the USA (N = 219). Human supremacy showed longitudinal effects on the moral exclusion of all animals. Vegetarianism threat only predicted moral exclusion of food animals (e.g., cows and pigs), and, unexpectedly, appealing wild animals (e.g., chimps and dolphins). These findings demonstrate the importance of both human supremacy and perceived threat in explaining moral exclusion of animals and highlight potential paradoxical negative consequences of the rise of vegetarianism.
机译:对动物的人类至高无上的信念,素食主义与传统实践的更强烈的感知威胁与更强的物种主义和更多的肉类消费相关。 两个变量也可能涉及动物的道德排除。 我们在美国的16个月纵向研究中测试了这一潜力(n = 219)。 人类至高无上对所有动物的道德排除表现出纵向影响。 素食主义威胁仅预测食物动物(例如,奶牛和猪)的道德排除,并且意外地,吸引人的野生动物(例如,黑猩猩和海豚)。 这些调查结果表明,人类至高无上和感知威胁在解释动物的道德排斥中的重要性,并突出了素食主义崛起的潜在矛盾的负面后果。

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