antighostism
/ˌæntɪˈhoʊstɪzəm/Definitions
1. noun
A form of ghostism where one believes they are not a ghost, often used to describe individuals experiencing ghost-hunting or paranormal investigation.
“The group’s leader was accused of antighostism, claiming their equipment detected something other than a spirit.”
2. noun
The opposite of ghostism or the idea that one is a ghost, often used in a philosophical context.
“In this philosophical text, the concept of antighostism is explored and contrasted with its counterpart, ghostism.”