ekosentrisyydellä
Ekosentrisyydellä is a Finnish term that translates to "ecocentrism" in English. It represents an ethical viewpoint that places intrinsic value on all living organisms and ecosystems, rather than solely on human interests. This perspective contrasts with anthropocentrism, which prioritizes human well-being and considers nature primarily as a resource for human use.
Ecocentric philosophy suggests that the environment has a right to exist and flourish independently of its
While ecocentrism can manifest in various ways, its core principle remains the expansion of moral consideration