Agenticitas
Agenticitas (ex Anglico agenticity) est inclinatio humana ad fidem mundo habendum temperato a caecarum potestatum consiliis.[1] Secundum Michael Shermer, physicum scriptoremque Americanum qui se scepticum appellat, "Agenticitas et exemplaritas sunt cognitiva shamanismi, paganismi, animismi, polytheismi, monotheismi, et omnium spiritualismi aetatum Veteris et Novae modorum fundamenta."[2] Sic, Christianistarum Intellegens Designator (Anglice: Intelligent Designer) inscienter habetur caecus potestas quae vitam ab summa parte creavit. Similiter, alieni (Anglice: aliens) animo concipiuntur entitates potentissimae quae tellus intervisentes nos observant vel admonent.
Nexus interni
Notae
recensere- ↑ "We infer agency behind the patterns we observe in a practice I call 'agenticity': the tendency to believe that the world is controlled by invisible intentional agents" (Michael Shermer, "Agenticity," Scientific American, Iunio 2009, p. 36).
- ↑ Michael Shermer, "Agenticity," Scientific American, Iunio 2009, p. 36.
Bibliographia
recensere- Hood, Bruce. 2009. SuperSense. Novi Eboraci: HarperOne.
- Shermer, Michael. 2002. Why People Believe Weird Things: Pseudoscience, Superstition, and Other Confusions of Our Time. ISBN 0-8050-7089-3.
- Shermer, Michael. 2009. "Agenticity." Scientific American, Iunio, p. 36. Why People Believe Invisible Agents Control the World: Scientific American apud www.scientificamerican.com.
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