anthropomorphism

Anthropomorphism (“human-shaping”) is the tendency of humans to imbue non-human objects with human-like personality properties. A haughty trope in Western thought says that man’s spirituality evolved from animism (multiple gods) to monotheism (a single abstract god) to rationalism, positivism, or perspectivism (depending on who you ask).

In neuromythography, we embrace anthropomorphism explicitly because it helps engage more parts of the brain. This useful fiction is no different than Emile Durkheim asking us to indulge in the notion that ‘social facts’ are real, or Ronald Fisher asserting that “we shall not often be astray if we draw a conventional line at [p <] .05”

Anthropomorphism is often criticized as the anthropomorphic fallacy.

By Hermes Phimegistus

Hermes Phimegistus is a descendant of Hermes Trismegistus, whose eponymous Hermeticism was the progenitor of Western scientific traditions. He has brought forth into this time the subtle knowledge of "As Above, So Below" that pertains to the mind, body, spirit, and brain.

He is the jackdaw.

You can email him at hermes AT neuromythography DOT com .

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