Etymology
Anthropopathy comes from the Greek words:
Meaning
Anthropopathy refers to the attribution of human feelings, emotions, or experiences to non-human entities, such as animals, inanimate objects, or supernatural beings.
Origin
The concept of anthropopathy has roots in animism, the belief that spirits or souls inhabit all things. In ancient mythology and folklore, deities and other supernatural beings were often depicted with human characteristics and motivations. This tendency to humanize non-human entities has persisted throughout history in religious, philosophical, and literary contexts.
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