Anthrohopobiological

/ænθroʊhoʊpoʊbaɪoʊˈlɑdʒɪkəl/ adjective

Definition

Relating to the biological study of human behavior, psychology, and anthropology combined with hopeful perspectives on human potential and improvement.

Etymology

From anthropo- (Greek anthropos 'human') + hopobiological (hopos 'hope' + biological), a neologism combining hopes about human biology and behavior.

Kelly Says

This rare word captures the optimistic side of studying humanity—not just cataloging what we do, but imagining what we could become. It's the difference between anthropology and transhumanism.

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