indifferentiation

English

Etymology

in- + differentiation

Noun

indifferentiation (plural indifferentiations)

  1. A lack of differentiation in the senses
    • 2014, Steven J. Sutcliffe, Ingvild Saelid Gilhus, New Age Spirituality: Rethinking Religion:
      Religious indifferentiation therefore stands for a third category of relation with the sacred, situated between the full identification of the sacred with the profane (as in ecstatic states) and their total separation (as in modern, disenchanted culture). Typically, folk religiosity greatly affirms the disposition to “indifferentiate”.

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