People, in their baldly anthropocentric way, experience rivers as obstacles, food sources, transportation devices, and beasts of burden. |
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For what believer doesn't have the sense that her view of God is too simple, too anthropocentric, too indulgent? |
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I think in my biocentrism, which is a hard row to hoe in an anthropocentric, increasingly anthropogenic world. |
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He sees all species as collectively embraced by an environmental ethic that is anthropocentric. |
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A theology focused anthropologically on ethical issues remains anthropocentric, not theocentric or Christocentric. |
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This is an anthropocentric approach, and implies equity between generations, although it doesn't call for it in the present. |
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The perspective is decidedly anthropocentric, a criticism that has been frequently levelled even at Richard Dawkins. |
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And even in the presence of conscious cyborgs, it seems that ethics hardly steps aside from its anthropocentric tradition. |
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It would be inappropriately anthropocentric to imagine that the entire universe resembles our little piece of it. |
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But do animals suffer in a similar way, or is thinking they do inadmissibly anthropocentric? |
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We can't afford to take an essentially anthropocentric, short-term view of the future. |
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Most of them expressed the thought that the text should avoid confusion by adopting a more anthropocentric view. |
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In other words, the initial claim is: redemption is not a theocentric but an anthropocentric category. |
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Having said this, all three of the snapshots given can be appreciated from the anthropocentric environmental ethics point of view. |
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He believes that the clearly anthropocentric character of Christendom is co-determined by the influence of Stoicism. |
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You spoke of ethical distinctions, both in an anthropocentric and not anthropocentric sense, linked to a journey of ecological conversion. |
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The fact that we humans have never taken proper care of them says a lot about how anthropocentric we are. |
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In general, however, since the Preamble does not create obligations, it is notably more ecocentric than the substantive articles, which reflect more anthropocentric concerns. |
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A less anthropocentric view, however, might be that no life form alive today could survive if it were forced to compete head-to-head with all the microbes it meets. |
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Unlike the IJC but consistent with a weakness in the water quality agreement, CEPA focuses on anthropocentric releases, ignoring the health impacts of some legacy toxics in sediment. |
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Some artistic strategies disregarding 'green' practices would meet with resistance from environmental activists, and the relationship of culture to nature, a long-standing theme within art, remains anthropocentric. |
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Europe will only be achieved as a project when we can establish anthropocentric and cosmopolitan laws, which must include criminal laws that are more harmonised and less divided by borders. |
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Speciesism, based on an exclusively anthropocentric idea, applies this concept only to species other than humans, by considering only humans to be worthy of the aforementioned rights. |
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The first wave includes humanist, anthropocentric, biocentric, and ecocentric ideologies. |
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Robert Gentry has also suggested an anthropocentric cosmology, based on a static universe with a shell of matter creating cavity energy in our region. |
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However, because they begin from an anthropocentric rather than an ecosystem perspective, efficiency-oriented measures alone are not sufficient to achieve sustainable water management. |
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From our pantheistic point of view, the trivial, anthropocentric view of God is merely a generalised cultural metaphor for universal nature, for the cosmos. |
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Different versions of an anthropocentric environmental ethic exist. |
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In this sense those instances that we find as isolated-or of one type or another, anthropocentric vs, non anthropocentric ethics-I believe must be integrated in a new way. |
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The master plan is as much about encouraging the next anthropocentric wave in Weimar as about showcasing its glorious past. That makes the debate over where to put the new museum an acute one. |
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Furthermore, some prudential anthropocentrists may hold what might be called cynical anthropocentrism, which says that we have a higher-level anthropocentric reason to be non-anthropocentric in our day-to-day thinking. |
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Although the anthro in anthropocentrism refers to all humans rather than exclusively to men, some feminist philosophers argue that the anthropocentric worldview is in fact a male, or patriarchal, point of view. |
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Interest in the protection of human rights must be genuine and anthropocentric, and protection must be carried out in full compliance with the fundamental principles of international law and the Charter of the United Nations. |
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That view is, to my mind, arrogantly anthropocentric. |
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Blacks in this study held somewhat anthropocentric worldviews when economic issues were involved and biocentric worldviews when economic sacrifices were not involved. |
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