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Selfhood-attribution in a social context: further evidence for a Pars-Pro-Toto account. [PDF]

open access: yesFront Psychol
Pohl J   +4 more
europepmc   +1 more source

Anthropomorphism

The Antioch Review, 2002
Abstract The term is derived from Greek: ánthropo-s—human being, morphé—form. Anthropomorphism owes much to anthropocentricity, i.e. our *a priori inclination to regard ourselves as the centre of the universe and see the world through our *biased eyes.
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Freud’s Anthropomorphism

1982
Abstract Freud was a materialist, and at an early stage of his psychological inquiries attempted to construct an explicitly physiological psychology based on the interaction of neurons. This attempt, by now well known under the title “Project for a Scientific Psychology,” was abandoned shortly after Freud sent the draft to Fliess in ...
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Anthropomorphic Reductionism

JAMA: The Journal of the American Medical Association, 1972
E L, Dimmick, A B, Mason
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Anthropomorphism

2017
J.F. Pagel, Philip Kirshtein
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