Eremoticism
Eremoticism is a term that describes the practice or state of living a solitary life, often for philosophical, religious, or personal reasons. It is closely related to eremitism, which specifically refers to the practice of religious seclusion, often in a desert or isolated area, as a form of asceticism. While eremitism carries a strong religious connotation, eremoticism can encompass a broader spectrum of solitary living that may not be explicitly religious.
Individuals who practice eremoticism are sometimes referred to as eremites or hermits, though the latter term
The practice of eremoticism does not necessarily imply complete isolation from all human contact. Some eremotes