antropocentrismi
Antropocentrismi, or anthropocentrism, is the view that humans are the central or most significant beings in the world and that moral consideration and value are fundamentally grounded in human interests, experiences, and needs. In this perspective, nature and non-human entities derive value largely from their usefulness to humans or from their role in supporting human welfare. The term derives from Greek anthropos (human) and kentron (center).
Historical roots of anthropocentrism can be found in various religious, philosophical, and political traditions that place
Variations exist within the stance. Strong or narrow anthropocentrism holds that only humans have intrinsic moral
Critics argue that anthropocentrism fails to respect the intrinsic value of non-human life and the health of
In contemporary discourse, anthropocentrism continues to shape policy, law, and ethical debate, while many frameworks seek