By naming and categorizing, we risk losing the essence of the "otherness" of the world. Instead of seeing things as they are, we interpret them through a human-centric lens.
Anthropomorphism, the act of ascribing human traits, emotions, or intentions to non-human entities, emerges as an extension of our categorizing instinct. Just as we classify the world into tidy boxes, we also project our understanding of humanity onto things around us.