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Book Review: \u3ci\u3eKṛṣṇa and Christ: Body-Divine Relation in the Thought of Śaṅkara, Rāmānuja, and Classical Christian Orthodoxy\u3c/i\u3e [PDF]
Book review of Kṛṣṇa and Christ: Body-Divine Relation in the Thought of Śaṅkara, Rāmānuja, and Classical Christian Orthodoxy. By Steven Tsoukalas.
San Chirico, Kerry P. C.
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Book Review: \u3ci\u3eA Hindu Theology of Liberation: Not-Two is Not One\u3c/i\u3e [PDF]
Book review of A Hindu Theology of Liberation: Not-Two is Not One. Anantanand Rambachan.
Coward, Harold
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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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Methods and Means to Overcome Agents of Atheistic Anthropocentrism and Laudato Si’
The article is a continuation of the previous two studies conducted by the authors. The first was a conceptual analysis of the four agents of atheistic anthropocentrism: relativism, hedonism, consumerism, and materialism.
Richard Pavlić, Bruno Rukavina
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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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Lynn White revisited: religious and cultural backgrounds for technological development [PDF]
Since the beginning of the awareness of the environmental crisis, studies have tried to trace back the historical and ideological roots of industrial evolution.
Meganck, Martin
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The paper deals with the impact and influence of atheistic anthropocentrism on society and the environment. This impact is conducted through agents of atheistic anthropocentrism or social deviations: relativism, hedonism, consumerism, and materialism ...
Richard Pavlić, Bruno Rukavina
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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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Animals, images, anthropocentrism
Anthropocentrism is central to the nature of discourse across all disciplines, from science to philosophy and the arts. We argue that anthropocentrism has become particularly marked in modernity despite the avowal by some theorists that modernity ...
Barbara Creed, Maarten Reesink
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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 BALCI
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