The text offered a curious blend of scientific background and moralistic anthropomorphism. |
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The third section of the book deals with the important concept of anthropomorphism and how Scripture itself is to be handled. |
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The challenge confronting animal liberationists is how to create an alternative perspective without lapsing into anthropomorphism. |
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And our affection for animals, uninformed by experience of them, distorts our perceptions and inclines us toward anthropomorphism. |
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The equation of human and animal morality is, of course, anthropomorphism gone mad. |
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Never mind all the infantile anthropomorphism about how animals feel that will be bleated at this week's hearings. |
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These works employ anthropomorphism of the most subtle sort, which some viewers might miss and others may register only subliminally. |
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On a related note, the concept and practice of anthropomorphism is not adequate to the task. |
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And third, does not anthropomorphism require the transposition of human qualities onto an inanimate object? |
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Rather, they employ the imagery of might – vizors, chainmail fists, anthropomorphism and zoomorphism. |
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We can use a scholarly word, anthropomorphism, which, in much simpler terms, means humanizing animals. |
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Surely this is a case of anthropomorphism at its most absurd. |
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He knew well enough the hazard of excessive anthropomorphism. |
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Lauren Child's spiky, sophisticated artwork offers an edgy alternative to the cosy anthropomorphism with which publishers tend to pad their lists. |
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It wasn't particularly good science, but an exercise in anthropomorphism, giving snails an eroticism, for example, that one might never have anticipated. |
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I guess anthropomorphism has always been an element in ancient religions. |
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He told me he was in town for Anthrocon — a convention for fans of anthropomorphism, commonly known as furries. |
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With anthropomorphism, why not have the strand of grain be just as valuable? |
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We call it progress because our anthropomorphism cannot conceive of it going any other way. |
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Respecting dogs and cats demands that we respect their animalness and reject any form of anthropomorphism. |
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It is easy to see that both the popular naive anthropomorphism and the scientific skepticism of it are out of line. |
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It is not a question either to fall into anthropomorphism by raising the animal to a human level. |
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And it you think that dogs are a mirror of their owners, then judge tor yourself in the pages on anthropomorphism. |
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First of all, they abandoned the personification found in the mythologies and theogonies that preceded them, and the anthropomorphism that accompanies this. |
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She had subscribed to the theory of anthropomorphism. |
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Kerslake argues that Meillassoux misreads Kant as a phenomenalist, an empirical idealist and as a proponent of anthropomorphism. |
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We must then clear our minds of all notion that the hoplolatry of the Greeks implies anthropomorphism. |
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This machine anthropomorphism permits technological systems to experience mental states and, conversely, human beings to accept the idea of prostheses being inserted in their bodies. |
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The author argues that more research is needed into animal welfare, especially since legislation should be based on sound science rather than emotion or anthropomorphism. |
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But Romans 8 serves as a striking corrective to such anthropomorphism, linking the salvation of humans to the healing of the land and the redemption of the entire created world. |
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A national personification is an anthropomorphism of a nation or its people. |
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In this zone we could find 5.000 blocks of rocks with several images of birds, mammals, reptiles, etc. We could also appreciate geometric and anthropomorphism figures which may mean religious symbols. |
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Horses sleep standing up and we may just be guilty of anthropomorphism in thinking travel takes it out of them as it takes it out of us. |
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Bambi's flowery falling in love and monogamously staying with his doe is pure anthropomorphism. |
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Thus, one response to the charge of anthropomorphism is continued research, for one wouldn't know whether a property is anthropomorphic until after the relevant research has been completed. |
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A captivating anthropomorphism grips you as you observe the gelada baboon, a primate living in the Ethiopian highlands. |
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As a matter of form, trees beg anthropomorphism. |
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To Royal Canin, this exchange of ideas and sharing will ensure that we meet the real needs of cats and dogs without ever falling into anthropomorphism or fleeting trends. |
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Unhappily, the combination of superstition and anthropomorphism skews an otherwise skilful and engaging piece of reporting that raises intriguing questions about man and nature. |
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Anthropomorphism grows into theology, while physicism develops into science. |
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