antikeskushenkilökeskeisyys
Antikeskushenkilökeskeisyys, often translated as "ancient anthropocentrism," refers to a philosophical and cultural perspective prevalent in ancient Greece and Rome that placed human beings at the center of the universe and as the primary measure of all things. This view contrasted with earlier cosmologies that emphasized divine or natural forces as the ultimate arbiters of existence.
Key thinkers like Protagoras famously stated, "Man is the measure of all things," encapsulating this shift towards
While ancient anthropocentrism highlighted human potential and agency, it also carried implications for how humans interacted