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animism [ˈænɪˌmɪzəm] n 1. (Philosophy) the belief that natural objects, phenomena, and the universe itself have desires and intentions 2. (Philosophy) (in the philosophies of the Greek philosophers Plato (?427-?347 bc) and Pythagoras (?580-?500 bc)) the hypothesis that there is an immaterial force that animates the universe [from Latin anima vital breath, spirit] animist n animistic [ˌænɪˈmɪstɪk] adj animism 1. the belief that natural objects and phenomena and the universe itself possess souls and consciousness. See also: God and Gods
2. the belief in spiritual beings or agencies. — animist, n. — animistic, adj. ThesaurusLegend: Synonyms Related Words Antonyms
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| The Dinkas have always been a neglected people, fishermen along the Upper Nile, and they were Animists, not Muslim. aid and comfort to Tibetan Buddhists, Confucians in Taiwan, and animists in Rwanda. In my own view, even though animists and slave owners may in certain instances not distinguish (as I would) between their people and their material things, these should be recognized as limit cases for the construction of human or material value. |
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