universalcentered
Universalcentered refers to a philosophical or ethical perspective that places a supreme value on the well-being and flourishing of all sentient beings, without exception. This concept stands in contrast to anthropocentrism, which prioritizes human interests above all others, or other forms of particularism that focus on the well-being of a specific group. A universalcentered approach argues that the capacity for experience, particularly suffering and happiness, is the relevant criterion for moral consideration, rather than species, nationality, or any other arbitrary distinction.
Proponents of universalcenteredness often draw upon principles of impartiality and equality. They suggest that moral obligations