polypantheism
noun/ˈpɒ.liˈpæn.θi.ɪz.əm/
Etymology
Immediately from poly- + pantheism. Ultimately from poly- + pan- + Ancient Greek θεός (theós, “god, divine”) + -ism.
Definitions
Belief in multiple impersonal nontranscendent deities embodied by natural phenomena.
- A postrational passive principle philosophy in defense of feminist polypantheism
- as noted, Tarde's theory is also a panpsychism, and in his own terms a 'myriatheism' (p. 25), which might be less elegantly paraphrased as polypantheism.
The neighborhood
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