anthropopathism

[US]/ˌænθrəˈpɒθɪzəm/
[UK]/ˌæntrəˈpɑːθɪzəm/

Translation

n.The belief that gods, animals, or inanimate objects have human feelings and desires.; Anthropomorphism; the attribution of human characteristics to non-human entities.

Phrases & Collocations

anthropopathism in literature

study of anthropopathism

criticism of anthropopathism

anthropopathism in film

anthropopathism and psychology

understanding anthropopathism

Example Sentences

the study explores the concept of anthropopathism in modern literature.

anthropopathism can lead to a misunderstanding of animal behavior.

anthropopathism is a complex issue with ethical implications.

recognizing the limitations of anthropopathism is crucial for environmental conservation.

anthropopathism can influence our perception of other species' intelligence.

challenging anthropopathism requires a shift in perspective.

anthropopathism has been criticized for its narrow focus on human needs.

understanding different perspectives can help us move beyond anthropopathism.

the philosopher argued against the inherent anthropopathism in many cultural practices.

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