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Nonhuman

Nonhuman is a broad term used to describe beings, entities, or systems that are not human. It encompasses living organisms such as animals, plants, and microorganisms, as well as extraterrestrial life, and, in discussions of technology, artificial agents such as robots or artificial intelligence. The exact scope varies by discipline and context, but the common thread is opposition to the category of human beings.

In ethics and philosophy, the nonhuman is central to debates about moral status, rights, and welfare. Nonhuman

In the humanities, nonhumanists critique anthropocentrism and explore the relationships between humans and other species, ecosystems,

In science, the term serves as a pragmatic distinction. Researchers contrast nonhuman species with humans in

animals
are
routinely
examined
for
sentience,
consciousness,
and
capacity
to
suffer,
informing
animal
welfare
laws
and
ethical
guidelines.
Questions
about
nonhuman
agency
and
personhood
also
arise
in
debates
about
AI,
robots,
and
other
advanced
systems,
including
responsibility,
autonomy,
and
rights
or
protections.
or
objects.
Posthumanism
and
theories
of
the
nonhuman
emphasize
interdependence
and
challenge
human-centered
perspectives.
studies,
and
nonhuman
primates,
rodents,
and
other
organisms
are
common
model
species.
The
term
is
often
clarified
by
specifying
the
reference,
such
as
nonhuman
animals
or
nonhuman
primates,
to
avoid
ambiguity.