euemerism

/juːmɛrˈɪzəm/

Definitions

1. noun

The practice of attributing the creation of mythological stories to animals or other non-human entities, often as a way to explain natural phenomena.

“The scholar argued that the ancient myth was an example of euemerism, as it attributed the creation of the world to a great serpent.”

Synonyms

  • anthropomorphism
  • mythogenesis

Antonyms

  • historicism
  • naturalism