Thursday 13 October 2011

Anthropocentric Definition


Anthropocentric Definition

Anthropocentrism describes the tendency for human beings to regard themselves as the central and most significant entities in the universe, or the assessment of reality through an exclusively human perspective (Anthropocentrism - Merriam-Webster Dictionary).

"Anthropocentrism" means human chauvinism.

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  1. The human-nature relationship also involves elements of philosophy as it concerns
    Mankind’s place in the world.

    Humankind has had a significant impact on its environment.

    A. According to the theory of enlightened anthropocentrism, also known as prudential anthropocentrism, all the moral duties we have towards the environment and other species are derived from our direct duties to its human inhabitants.

    B. Humans have a vested interest in the protection of other species and the environment. If other species cease to exist, human civilization would not survive because of the lack of available organisms for food.

    C. In order for humans to exist, other species must thrive as well.

    D. Therefore, anthropocentrism should strive to maximize the amount of life, thus achieving utilitarianism.

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