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Beyond anthropocentrism in agricultural and resource economics

Australian Journal of Agricultural and Resource Economics
We argue that it is both possible and timely to relax the assumption of anthropocentrism in agricultural and resource economics. We advocate for the incorporation of sentientist principles by including the welfare of sentient animals within the social ...
Romain Espinosa, Nicolas Treich
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Anthropocentrism and ethics of care in environmental ethics based on gender variable

Journal of Applied Research in Higher Education, 2022
PurposeThis article aims to analyze the anthropocentrism vs ethics of care positions of a group of undergraduate students at a private university in Mexico to test gender variable differences in their perspectives.
Sara Camacho-de la Parra   +3 more
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Anthropocentrism

Encyclopedia of Personality and Individual Differences, 2019
Clive Dilnot
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Anthropocentrism in Christian eco-theology: origin and debate

IJoReSH: Indonesian Journal of Religion, Spirituality, and Humanity
This article explores the origins of anthropocentrism in Christian eco-theology, a concept mainly introduced by Lynn White (1907-1987). It also examines the subsequent debates, especially from the perspective of theocentrism, which opposes the ...
Abdullah Muslich Rizal Maulana   +3 more
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The power of nature (sports)? From anthropocentrism to ecocentrism

Journal of the Philosophy of Sport
Nature sports include pursuits such as paragliding, white-water kayaking, free diving, mountaineering, and surfing. Participants in nature sports interact with geographical features (e.g.
D. Booth
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Artificial Intelligence and Environmental Impact: Moving Beyond Humanizing Vocabulary and Anthropocentrism

Omics
Artificial intelligence (AI) and its applications in digital health, bioengineering, and society have significant material impacts on the environment owing to AI’s vast energy demands and energy consumption, carbon footprints, and water usage to cool ...
Ümit Karakaş, V. Özdemir
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Anthropocentrism

2015
Exclusive moral concern for human beings is often thought to be the ideological source of many contemporary environmental problems. So the development of a non-anthropocentric theory of intrinsic moral value, according to which at least some parts of the non-human world are morally considerable for their own sake, is often thought to be a defining ...
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Anthropocentrism and Non-Anthropocentrism: Problem of Reconciliation

DARSHAN O PROGATI
Environmental philosophy emerged as a distinct branch of philosophy in the twentieth century, primarily concerned with the moral value of entities within nature and the complex relationship between human beings and the natural environment. Since its inception, one of the most enduring debates within this field has revolved around differing perspectives
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Anthropocentric Indirect Arguments and Anthropocentric Moral Attitudes

Ethics, Policy & Environment, 2014
Anthropocentric indirect arguments (AIAs), which call for specific policies or actions because of human benefits that are correlated with but not caused by benefits to the environment, are gaining increasing traction with those who take a pragmatic approach to environmental protection. I contend that nonanthropocentrists might remain justifiably uneasy
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Moral Anthropocentrism Is Unavoidable

The American Journal of Bioethics, 2014
Piotrowska (2014) rightly criticizes the use of cell origin in determining an organism's moral status for being anthropocentric, arguing instead that capacities rather than biological relationship ...
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