akrocentricity
Akrocentricity is a term used in the field of anthropology to describe a worldview that prioritizes the interests and values of humans over those of other species. The term is derived from the Greek words "akros," meaning "highest" or "most important," and "kentron," meaning "center." This perspective often leads to the exploitation and marginalization of non-human animals, as their needs and well-being are considered secondary to human needs.
Akrocentricity is a common worldview in Western societies, where humans are often seen as the pinnacle of
Critics of akrocentricity argue that it perpetuates a hierarchical and exploitative relationship between humans and other
Akrocentricity is not a universal worldview, and there are many cultures and traditions that prioritize the