Israeli Maoz and Palestinian Aziz discuss rehumanizing the enemy and peacebuilding, sharing personal stories of pain and sorrow. They highlight the neuroscience of dehumanization, ingroups, outgroups, and the possibilities for repair and unity in conflict zones.
Dehumanization of outgroups leads to seeing them as objects rather than people, but rehumanization is possible through peacebuilding efforts.
Heroes in the context of conflict are individuals like Maoz Inon and Aziz Abu Sarah, Israeli and Palestinian peacebuilders fighting together to repair the future.
Understanding the neuroscience of ingroups, outgroups, and rehumanization offers insights into both political and neural possibilities for resolving conflicts.
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The brain easily forms ingroups and outgroups – and shows different responses when viewing one or the other. At the extreme, the brain stops seeing outgroup members as people, but more like objects. But are there ways to rehumanize? And in this context, what do heroes look like? In this episode, Eagleman talks with two men -- Maoz Inon and Aziz Abu Sarah -- one Israeli and one Palestinian. The two men, full of pain and sorrow, are fighting. But they are fighting side by side. They are fighting to repair the future. Learn what peacebuilders are, how they function, and what this has to do with the neuroscience of dehumanization, ingroups, outgroups, and the possibilities -- both political and neural -- for rehumanization.
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