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Topic: Philosophy

anomalousness

IPA: /əˈnɒmə.ləs.nəs/

KK: /əˈnɑːməˌləsnəs/

noun

Definition: The condition of being different from what is normal or expected.

Example: The anomalousness of the results raised questions about the experiment's accuracy.

anomic

IPA: /əˈnɒmɪk/

KK: /əˈnɑːmɪk/

adjective

Definition: Describing a state of social disorganization or alienation, where individuals feel disconnected from societal norms and values.

Example: The community was in an anomic state after the sudden economic collapse, leaving many feeling lost and without direction.

anomie

IPA: /ˈænəmi/

KK: /ˈænəˌmi/

noun

Definition: A feeling of disconnection and lack of purpose that occurs when social norms and values are weak or absent.

Example: The rise in crime rates can be attributed to the anomie felt by many in the community.

anomy

IPA: /ˈænəmi/

KK: /ˈænəmi/

noun

Definition: A state of normlessness or breakdown of social norms in a society, often leading to feelings of alienation and disconnection among individuals.

Example: The rapid changes in society led to a sense of anomy among the youth, who felt lost and without direction.

antecedence

IPA: /ˌæntɪˈsiːdəns/

KK: /æntɪˈsiːdəns/

noun

Definition: The state of being earlier in time or order; something that comes before something else.

Example: In the discussion of the project, the antecedence of previous studies was emphasized.

antecedent

IPA: /ˌæntɪˈsiːdənt/

KK: /æntɪˈsiːdənt/

adjective

Definition: Describing something that comes before or earlier in time or order.

Example: The antecedent events led to the final decision.

noun

Definition: Something that comes before another thing, often used to refer to an event or situation that influences what happens next. In grammar, it refers to the word or phrase that a pronoun replaces or refers to.

Example: In the sentence 'The teacher asked the children where they were going', 'the children' is the antecedent of 'they'.

anthropic

IPA: /ænˈθrɒpɪk/

KK: /ænˈθrɒpɪk/

adjective

Definition: Relating to human beings or the time when humans exist on Earth.

Example: The anthropic principle suggests that the universe's laws are compatible with the existence of life.

anthropocentric

IPA: /ˌænθrəˈpəʊsɛntrɪk/

KK: /ænˌθrɒpəˈsɛntrɪk/

adjective

Definition: Relating to the idea that human beings are the most important part of the universe and that everything should be understood in terms of human values and experiences.

Example: The anthropocentric view of nature often leads to environmental issues because it prioritizes human needs over ecological balance.

anthropopathism

IPA: /ˌænθrəpoʊˈpæθɪzəm/

KK: /ænθrəpoʊˈpæθɪzəm/

noun

Definition: The act of giving human emotions or feelings to non-human things, like objects, animals, or even nature.

Example: In literature, anthropopathism is often used to make nature seem more relatable to readers.

anthroposophist

IPA: //ænˈθroʊpəˌsɪfɪst//

KK: /ænˈθroʊpəˌsɪfɪst/

noun

Definition: A person who follows or practices anthroposophy, a philosophy that emphasizes spiritual science and the development of human potential.

Example: The anthroposophist believes in the importance of spiritual understanding in education.

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