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animismIn anthropology, the belief that everything, whether animate or inanimate, possesses a soul or spirit. It is a fundamental system of belief in certain religions, particularly those of some pre-industrial societies. Linked with this is the worship of natural objects such as stones and trees, thought to harbour spirits (naturism); fetishism; and ancestor worship. In psychology and physiology, animism is the view of human personality that attributes human life and behaviour to a force distinct from matter. In developmental psychology, an animistic stage in the early thought and speech of the child has been described, notably by Swiss psychologist Jean Piaget. In philosophy, the view that in all things consciousness or something mindlike exists. In religious theory, the conception of a spiritual reality behind the material one: for example, beliefs in the soul as a shadowy duplicate of the body capable of independent activity, both in life and death.
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It is interesting that Tolkien here allows the older, English wood--with its polysemic connotations of animism and even madness--to be overlaid by the more neutral French loan. GN: When our people came to this country, they brought animism with them, what people used to call paganism. Appendix Sample Tasks to Use in a Live Demonstration Classic Piagetian Tasks (see Flavell, 1963; Ginsburg & Opper, 1988) Number Conservation Liquid Conservation Mass Conservation Animism Class Inclusion Gender Gender Identity (Kohlberg, 1966; Thompson, 1975) Gender Constancy (Kohlberg, 1966; Marcus & Overton, 1978) Theory of Mind Non-Egocentric Understanding of Desire (Repacholi & Gopnik, 1997) Level 1 and Level 2 Visual Perspective Taking (Masangkay et al. |
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