artificialism

artificialism

n. the assumption that anything that exists must have been made by a conscious entity, such as God or a human being, who is directly responsible for its qualities and movements. Jean Piaget, who introduced the term, drew a contrast between artificialism and animism, which assumes that entities have an innate power or energy to direct their movements and determine their ultimate nature. Both assumptions are characteristic of children in the preoperational stage of development. —artificialist adj.