RT Article T1 The Objectification Spectrum: A New Perspective on a Familiar Concept JF The international journal of religion and spirituality in society VO 7 IS 4 SP 33 OP 42 A1 Rector, John Marcus LA English PB Common Ground Publishing YR 2017 UL https://ixtheo.de/Record/1840934913 AB Objectification is the human tendency to misapprehend the depth of others, to see them not as integrated wholes of psyche and soma, worthy of respect and even reverence, but more as objects. Societal conventional wisdom is that objectification is a dichotomous variable, suggesting that either one is objectifying others or one is not. However, a new conceptual understanding of objectification proposes it as a continuous variable comprising a spectrum of misapprehension, applicable to many contexts, and engaged in routinely by most people. The proposed "objectification spectrum" runs from casual indifference at the low end, to derivatization in the middle, and finally, to dehumanization at the high end. Each of these demarcation points are defined, differentiated, and explained with examples. It is proposed that a better understanding of objectification, along with its central underlying mechanism, will enhance efforts toward diminishing its influence. K1 Morality K1 Objectification K1 Spectrum DO 10.18848/2154-8633/CGP/v07i04/33-42