| 单词 | biologistic | 
| 释义 | biologisticadj.ΚΠ 1891    Hahnemannian Monthly May 313  				Nor is it clear just how many biologistic practitioners, making asses of themselves, the eminent physician has met in the sick-room.  2.  Characterized by or relating to biologism. ΘΚΠ the world > people > science of mankind > 			[adjective]		 > anthropology > theories anthroponomical1734 agriological1878 diffusionist1893 biologistic1920 environmentalist1921 environmentalistic1929 Frazerian1932 Tylorian1936 Malinowskian1954 1920    Sci. Monthly Aug. 97  				Herbert Spencer.., advocate of a biologic or, since there is a difference, biologistic theory of the universe. 1948    K. Davis Human Society xx. 556  				So ingrained is the old biologistic approach to human fertility. 1959    New Scientist 17 Dec. 1266/1  				A Neo-Freudian who has tried to correct Freud's biologistic approach to behaviour by stressing some of its cultural determinants. 2005    E. Pattaro Treat. Legal Philos. & Gen. Jurispr. II. iii. 81  				Mentalism is not biologistic. It does not assert that the main purpose of human life is reproduction of the species or a certain set of genes. This entry has been updated (OED Third Edition, November 2010; most recently modified version published online December 2021). < | 
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