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“Post-Anthropocentrism” in Animal Philosophy and Ethics
The field of post-anthropocentrism in current animal philosophy and related disciplines is structured by heterogeneous concepts of anthropocentrism on the one hand and different usages of the prefix ‘post’ on the other.
Andreas Aigner +2 more
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A Dream of a Stone: The Ethics of De-anthropocentrism
De-anthropocentrism is the leitmotif of philosophy in the twenty-first century, encouraging diverse and competing thoughts as to how this goal may be achieved.
Wu Tsaiyi
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The article deals with the historical, cultural, philosophical and anthropological discourse in modern scientific paradigm. Philosophical and historical directions of contemporary science developed the actual and effective concept of human dimension.
Ihor SKAKUN
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Anthropocentrism and Two Phenomenological Approaches to Animal Life
This article analyzes two phenomenological approaches to animal life in the context of criticism of anthropocentrism. The first part considers the question of anthropocentrism. Beginning with the posthumanist criticism of anthropocentrism as an ideology
Mintautas Gutauskas
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No God, no God's Eye: A Quasi-Putnamian Argument for Monotheism
Metaphysical realism is the thesis that “the world consists of some fixed totality of mind-independent objects” such that “there is exactly one true and complete description of 'the way the world is'”.
Åke Gafvelin
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CHALLENGING ANTHROPOCENTRISM: SAKI'S USE OF ANIMISM IN HIS “SREDNI VASHTAR
Despite their close relationships since the earliest times, human beings have always marginalised and exploited animals due to the anthropocentric mind-set.
Adem Balcı
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In Defence of Environmental Anthropocentrism
The critique of anthropocentrism has accompanied environmental thinking since its inception. However, we lack a deeper analysis of anthropocentrism and its forms.
Zlatica Plašienková, Eva Smolková
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TEOLOGI LINGKUNGAN HIDUP DALAM PERSPEKTIF ISLAM
The damage of nature is believed to be derived from the man, the human mindset who place themselves at the center of this life (anthropocentrism).
Ahmad Khoirul Fata
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Anthropocentrism has been identified as a root cause of nonhuman animal and intrahuman oppressions and the environmental crisis. Veganism has been celebrated as a philosophy and practice capable of undermining anthropocentrism, yet the anti ...
Louis Arthur Gough
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Anthropocentrism (/ˌænθroʊpoʊˈsɛntrɪzəm/;[1] from Ancient Greek ἄνθρωπος (ánthrōpos) 'human being', and κέντρον (kéntron) 'center') is the belief that human beings are the central or most important entity in the universe. The term can be used interchangeably with humanocentrism, and some refer to the concept as human supremacy or human exceptionalism.
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