- The
inanimate whose refers to the use in
English of the
relative pronoun whose with non-personal antecedents, as in: "That's the car
whose alarm keeps...
-
Inanimate Alice is an
ongoing digital novel, an
interactive multimodal fiction,
relating the
experiences of
aspiring game
designer Alice Field and her...
- In
social philosophy,
objectification is the act of
treating a
person as an
object or a thing. It is part of dehumanization, the act of
disavowing the...
- linguist, historian, and author. He
wrote the book The
Animate and the
Inanimate,
published in 1925, in
which he
speculated about the
origin of life in...
- age.
Concepts of
animacy constantly vary
beyond a
simple animate and
inanimate binary; many
languages function off an
hierarchical general animacy scale...
-
insatiable desire for
material gain (be it food, money, land, or animate/
inanimate possessions) or
social value, such as status, or power. The
initial motivation...
- A
puppeteer is a
person who mani****tes an
inanimate object called a
puppet to
create the
illusion that the
puppet is alive. The
puppet is
often shaped...
-
Harbinger Down (also
known as
Inanimate in the
United Kingdom) is a 2015
American independent science-fiction
monster horror film
written and directed...
- in
prose or verse, that
features animals,
legendary creatures, plants,
inanimate objects, or
forces of
nature that are anthropomorphized, and that illustrates...
-
distinguished from non-living
things by the
designation of the
latter as
inanimate objects.
Inanimate objects generally lack the
capacity or
desire to
undertake actions...