fetishism

英 ['fiːtɪʃɪzəm] 美 ['fɛtɪʃɪzəm]
  • n. 拜物教;盲目崇拜;[医] 恋物癖
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fetishism 恋物癖,盲目崇拜

来自fetish, 恋物,神物。

fetishism (n.)
1801, "worship of fetishes," from fetish + -ism. Expanded in use by Comte taking it to denote a general type of primitive religion (animism). In the purely psycho-sexual sense, first recorded 1897 in writings of Henry Havelock Ellis (1859-1939).
In certain perversions of the sexual instinct, the person, part of the body, or particular object belonging to the person by whom the impulse is excited, is called the fetish of the patient. [E. Morselli in "Baldwin Dictionary of Philosophy," 1901]
Related: Fetishist (1845; psycho-sexual sense from 1897); fetishistic.
1. Digital Superstition is the main form of modern symbol fetishism.
符号拜物教是符号世界的一种异化现象.

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2. Eating chocolate helps fetishism, if you know what I mean.
吃巧克力有助**, 你知道我的意思吧.

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3. The Fetishism of the Commodity and its Secret.
商品的恋物性质及其秘密〉.

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4. But since technology fetishism has the monopoly on development right now, it needs some competition.
但是自从技术物恋现在在开发有垄断, 它需要一些竞争.

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5. The commodity fetishism is the verge of modern society detected by Hegel's Master - Slave dialectics.
商品拜物教世界是黑格尔主人 - 奴隶辩证法所探测到的现代社会的边界.

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