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Перевод: anthropomorphic speek anthropomorphic


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  1. This view is essentially anthropomorphic; we are mammals after all and it is perhaps comforting to think that our own distant relatives so directly proved their supremacy over slow-witted reptiles that had nothing to fight with but their bulk.
  2. I consider this phrase an anthropomorphic trap.
  3. In all of the ancient agrarian civilisations, the original spirits of nature were depicted in increasingly ruthless, capricious and anthropomorphic terms.
  4. However, in the period following the Origin , the continuity between man and animals led others to seek explanations of animal behaviour in anthropomorphic terms; that is, in terms of wishes and intentions.
  5. Gulfstream has created what it claims is the most carefully conceived and designed flight deck and cabin interior ever for a business aircraft, based on extensive ergonomic, anthropomorphic and physiological research.
  6. In consequence, the sciences of animal behaviour and experimental psychology were founded by men deeply hostile to anthropomorphic explanations.
  7. In anthropomorphic terms, we should not ask why complex organisms have found it beneficial to be diploid, but why genes living in pairs should have found it beneficial to construct complex bodies to protect and replicate them.
  8. Until very recently, supporters of animal protection or environmental causes appear to have been motivated primarily by feelings of empathy, sympathy or personal identification with animals, especially large, appealing and anthropomorphic animals.
  9. Actually, scientists thought for many years that whales had no sense of hearing because they had no external ear lobes like ourselves, a clear example of anthropomorphic projection.
  10. Particularly with insects, whose chitinous exoskeletons make it difficult to consider them in anthropomorphic terms, how are we to discover the extent to which they might be acting intelligently?
  11. In more anthropomorphic terms, it is as if one of the particles "knows" what measurement is being carried out on the other and adjusts its state accordingly.
  12. The clumsiness is evident in the standard of "the reasonable man", an anthropomorphic (and male) standard which might be taken to suggest a paragon of virtue if it were not for the context of partially exculpating a killing by such a person.
  13. As a reaction against anthropomorphic interpretations, there grew up a movement devoted to explaining animal behaviour in mechanistic terms, a movement which was later extended to human behaviour.

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