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When the agnostic would forbid us to think of God as personal, and would have us speak of Him as energy, force, etc., he merely substitutes lower and more imperfect conceptions for a higher one, without escaping from what he terms Anthropomorphism, since these concepts too are derived from experience.
The Catholic Encyclopedia, Volume 1: Aachen-Assize 1840-1916 1913
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Anthropomorphism, meaning of the word, 355; definition and causes of, 355-357.
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It is steeped throughout in that unconscious Anthropomorphism which is the professed bane of the modern school — and yet so often a distinctive note of their writings.
Christian Doctrine of Sin 1823-1886 1876
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Anthropomorphism, IMHO, is one of the many reasons animal rights activists are able to sway public feeling toward their cause. (and yes I do assign some of the blame to Disney.) +3 Good Comment?
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Anthropomorphism, IMHO, is one of the many reasons animal rights activists are able to sway public feeling toward their cause. (and yes I do assign some of the blame to Disney.) +3 Good Comment?
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Anthropomorphism is the stock in trade of animal rights activists.
The Foie Gras Police Kirk Leech 2010
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Attribution of cognitive states to animals: Anthropomorphism in comparative perspective.
INSIDE OF A DOG ALEXANDRA HOROWITZ 2009
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Attribution of cognitive states to animals: Anthropomorphism in comparative perspective.
INSIDE OF A DOG ALEXANDRA HOROWITZ 2009
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Anthropomorphism is giving an object human properties.
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Anthropomorphism - giving human characteristics feelings, etc to inanimate objects.
Sunday Sweets; Fondant Free! Jen 2008
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