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English[en]
Michael Shermer points out that human beings consistently choose to consider non-human objects as human whenever they are allowed the chance, a mistake called the anthropomorphic fallacy: They talk to their cars, ascribe desire and intentions to natural forces (e.g., "nature abhors a vacuum"), and worship the sun as a human-like being with intelligence.
Spanish[es]
Michael Shermer señala que los seres humanos consistentemente consideran objetos no humanos como humanos siempre que tenga la oportunidad de hacerlo, un error llamado “falacia antropomórfica”: hablan con sus vehículos, atribuyen deseos e intenciones a fuerzas naturales (e.g. “la naturaleza odia el vacío”) y veneran al solo como un ser humano con inteligencia.