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animalist
English
Etymology
animal +? -ist
Noun
animalist (plural animalists)
- (philosophy) One who believes in the dominance of man's animal nature in behavior.
- 2002, Brian Garrett, Personal Identity and Self-Consciousness, Routledge (?ISBN), page 21:
- The animalist’s claim that all persons must be animals, if true, will have to be a posteriori truth.
- 2011, Shaun Gallagher, The Oxford Handbook of the Self, Oxford University Press (?ISBN), page 145:
- The hard question for the animalist is whether bodily continuity is necessary for the survival of the animal and, if so, what kind of bodily continuity.
- 2002, Brian Garrett, Personal Identity and Self-Consciousness, Routledge (?ISBN), page 21:
- A sensualist.
- 2015, Gretchen Schultz, Sapphic Fathers, University of Toronto Press (?ISBN), page 34:
- Whether spiritualist or animalist, Baudelaire's representations of sexuality establish contradictions and raise questions that both exemplify the author's dualistic thinking and reveal the unravelling of antithesis in his work.
- 2015, Gretchen Schultz, Sapphic Fathers, University of Toronto Press (?ISBN), page 34:
- (art) A painter or sculptor whose primary subject is animals.
- Synonym: animalier
- 1927, Hamilton Easter Field (ed.), The Arts, volume 11
- And in my opinion, the reason we have so few good animalists among modern artists is because the domestication of species and man's development have obscured their deeper visual significance for most of us.
- (literature) A writer of animal stories.
- (rare) One who believes that microorganisms cause disease.
Related terms
- animalism
Translations
Further reading
- “animalist”, in Lexico, Dictionary.com; Oxford University Press, 2019–present.
- “animalist”, in Merriam–Webster Online Dictionary, (Please provide a date or year).
Anagrams
- Tamilians
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animalise
English
Verb
animalise (third-person singular simple present animalises, present participle animalising, simple past and past participle animalised)
- Non-Oxford British English standard spelling of animalize.
Anagrams
- Ismaelian
French
Pronunciation
- Homophones: animalisent, animalises
Verb
animalise
- first-person singular present indicative of animaliser
- third-person singular present indicative of animaliser
- first-person singular present subjunctive of animaliser
- third-person singular present subjunctive of animaliser
- second-person singular imperative of animaliser
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- what does animalism mean
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