Antianthropomorphism

/ˌæntiˌænθroʊpəˈmɔrfɪzəm/ noun

Opposition to the practice of giving human characteristics to animals or inanimate objects.

From Greek 'anti-' (against) + 'anthropomorphos' (having human form), from 'anthropos' (human) + 'morphe' (form). The concept became important in 20th-century philosophy and animal behavior science to avoid misunderstanding animal behavior.

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