Science Meets Literature : What Elias Canetti’s Auto-da-Fe Tells Us about the Human Mind and Human Behavior
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Elias Canettis 1935 novel Auto-da-Fé (original German title, Die Blendung) has traditionally been difficult to interpret and the authors intentions in writing it have remained unclear. Science Meets Literature argues that Auto-da-Fé is a novel about human nature that illustrates the workings of the human mind and some universal aspects of human behavior and human social relationships. Canettis insights anticipated later scientific discoveries made by cognitive, social and evolutionary psychology including the existence of irrational biases in human cognition (e.g., in perception, beliefs and decision-making); the strengths and limitations of human theory-of-mind skills (i.e., our ability to think about other peoples minds and read them); the establishment, maintenance and reversal of dominance in social relationships between two individuals; and the role of dehumanization in harmful behavior. Canetti intended to warn against the conviction held by some intellectuals that human nature can be denied, controlled, ignored or dismissed. His approach in Auto-da-Fé was an original attempt at the integration of knowledge formation in sciences and humanities. He pointed the way for future successful attempts at the integration of evolution, cognitive science and literature, as well as for the broader integration of sciences and humanities.
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