Élcentrált
"Élcentrált" is a Hungarian term that translates to "life-centered" or "biocentric." It refers to a philosophical or ethical perspective that places intrinsic value on all living organisms, not just humans. This viewpoint contrasts with anthropocentrism, which prioritizes human interests and values above all else.
A life-centered approach suggests that all life forms possess a degree of moral standing and deserve consideration
Proponents of life-centered ethics often argue that the interconnectedness of ecosystems means that harming one species