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Three Types of Anthropocentrism
This paper develops a language for distinguishing more rigorously between various senses of the term ‘anthropocentrism.’ Specifically, it differentiates between:1.
Ben Mylius, null null
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Anthropocentrism: More than Just a Misunderstood Problem
Anthropocentrism, in its original connotation in environmental ethics, is the belief that value is human-centered and that all other beings are means to human ends.
Washington, Haydn +3 more
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Voices From the Coast: Stakeholder Participation and Perception on Creating a Marine Protected Area
ABSTRACT This study explores participatory processes in the context of marine conservation, with a specific focus on recent initiatives undertaken by the Apulia region in Italy to establish a new Marine Protected Area (MPA). Employing a qualitative cross‐sectional methodology, the study investigates how local communities perceive and engage with the ...
Giampiero Palazzo +3 more
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COGNITIVE ASPECTS OF ANTHROPOCENTRIC MODELING LINGUISTIC WORLDVIEW
The paper deals with the issue of one of centrisms - anthropocentrism in lexical space as a perspective of linguistic worldview. The article discusses three aspects of anthropocentrism in the language: at lexical level, at phraseological level, and at ...
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Djurstudier, kritiska perspektiv, ”rapid ethnography” och hjältehundar
This article is a presentation of Critical Animal Studies (CAS), and an attempt to apply perspectives from CAS on representations of dogs in Swedish media.
Bo Nilsson
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Anthropocentrism and Microorganisms: Implications for Biosecurity
The world is changing: both a conventional and a vaccine passport are now needed to travel internationally. Mask mandates, and social distancing are the new norm in a rapidly changing society. These measures were put in place to control the spread of the
Rajesh Ram
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Membership‐Making in Diverse Societies: Revisiting the Idea of Society as a Common Possession
ABSTRACT The traditional aim of Western social democracy has been to create a society that is a ‘common possession’ of its members (in T.H. Marshall's words). Social democratic politics has therefore been both society‐making and membership‐making, orienting people to a shared society as an object of attachment and loyalty, and nurturing membership ...
Will Kymlicka
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The anthropocentrism thesis: (mis)interpreting environmental values in small-scale societies
In both radical and mainstream environmental discourses, anthropocentrism (human centredness) is inextricably linked to modern industrial society's drive to control and dominate nature and the generation of our current environmental crisis.
David Samways
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Nanoplastics: Methods, Exposure and Effects on Domestic, Farm and Wild Animals
ABSTRACT Nanoplastics (NPs) are synthetic polymer particles ranging in size from 1 nm to 1 μm that have been identified as a major concern for ecosystems and organisms due to their plethora of negative effects. The aim of this review is to provide a comprehensive overview of the knowledge relating to exposure and effects of NPs in domestic (i.e., farm ...
B. De Felice +8 more
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Plant-Centered Virtue Ethics: A Cross-Talk between Agroecology and Ecosophy
The claim that environmental virtue ethics (EVE) is anthropocentric appears inherently aporetic since it implies that either anthropocentrism is virtuous or the whole environmental issue is anthropocentric, thus translating vices into virtues or vice ...
Sylvie Pouteau
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