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Перевод: anthropomorphism
[существительное] антропоморфизм
Тезаурус:
- Because it took anthropomorphism to the nth degree, Mr Lendrem's conclusions may be summarised as follows: (1) When ducks sleep they close their eyes.
- The plant analogy guaranteed freedom from anthropomorphism.
- Anthropomorphism and automata
- Subjective anthropomorphism, undoubtedly present in these theories, led to the criticism that an evolutionary direction was purely relative to human evaluations.
- Clearly it is no mere anthropomorphism to point out that the functional relation between these two and their capacity in man to render the species largely independent from and a controller of his natural environment has become a prime factor in the advance of man over other primate species.
- What is this anthropomorphism, and why do I see this landscape as male?
- Many such questions have remained unasked by professional ethologists, because of the inhibitory influence of behaviourism - and even of the founding fathers of ethology, who were anxious to avoid sentimental anthropomorphism.
- In science, the cardinal sin is anthropomorphism.
- This is anthropomorphism.
- He was well aware of the anthropomorphism and indeed found it satisfying; it was as though, in the Britches, thigh-deep in lashing nettle and octopus strands of clutching bramble he was coming to grips at last with a great many things and, as often as not, getting the upper hand.
- Kenny disagrees: "Anthropomorphism comes in only if we attribute to animals concepts whose possession cannot be manifested by recognition and non-verbal reaction "(1975: 51).
- Such anthropomorphism would appear to be unjustified, but it is certainly true that association is most definitely a mental process, whether we are dealing with insects, crocodiles, birds, beasts or humans.
- (This implies of course that consciousness in animals is a hypothesis for which there can be no evidence at all unless we resort to anthropomorphism, which we usually do.)
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