noun
- behaviors, characteristics, or instincts that are considered typical of animals rather than humans
- the doctrine or belief that humans are essentially animals without spiritual or rational qualities
Usage: plural form
Usage: philosophical; plural form
Examples
- The philosopher criticized the animalisms present in modern society.
- His theory rejected animalisms in favor of human exceptionalism.
- The book explored various animalisms found in primitive cultures.
- She argued against the animalisms that reduce humans to mere biology.
- The debate centered on whether animalisms accurately describe human nature.
- Critics dismissed his work as promoting dangerous animalisms.