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Humanless vs Humanness - What's the difference?

humanless | humanness |

As an adjective humanless

is devoid of human beings.

As a noun humanness is

the condition or quality of being human.

humanless

English

Adjective

(-)
  • Devoid of human beings.
  • * 2002 , Stephen Francis Haller, Apocalypse soon?: wagering on warnings of global catastrophe?
  • ...we can also use technology to avoid a humanless or inhumane future even when we thereby risk creating a humanless future ourselves.

    humanness

    English

    Noun

  • The condition or quality of being human.
  • * 1995 , Neil Weiner, Sharon E. Robinson Kurpius, Shattered innocence (page 8)
  • Too often, children become an "it" in their homes and their humanness is devalued.
  • * 2010 , "Crossing the uncanny valley", The Economist , 20 Nov 2010:
  • Though he had no hard data, his intuition was that increasing humanness in a robot was positive only up to a certain point.
  • * 2014 , Christopher Watts, Relational Archaeologies: Humans, Animals, Things (page 101)
  • These examples reveal that the shared personhood of hunters and prey was mutually comprehensible, such that hunters could see the animalness of themselves and the humanness of prey, and prey could see the humanness of themselves