anthropomorphism

英 [,ænθrəpə'mɔːfɪz(ə)m] 美 [,ænθrəpə'mɔrfɪzəm]
  • n. 神人同形同性论
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anthropomorphism (n.)
1753, "attributing of human qualities to a deity;" see anthropomorphic + -ism. Of other non-human things, from 1858. Related: Anthropomorphist (1610s).
1. One uses the language of anthropomorphism in saying that God sees, hears, knows, and loves.
我们说上帝能见, 能听, 能知, 能爱,就是在使用神人同性论的言语.

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2. Science considers anthropomorphism toward animals a grave mistake, even a sin.
科学认为这是一个极大的错误甚至是罪过.

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