[ethics] Biocentrism (from Greek βίος bios, `life` and κέντρον kentron, `center`), in a political and ecological sense, is an ethical point of view that extends inherent value to all living things. It stands in contrast to anthropocentrism which centers on the value of humans. The related term zoocentrism limits inherent value sp...
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(from the article `environmentalism`) ...of nature as merely a resource to be managed or exploited for human purposesa view that they claim is responsible for centuries of environmental ...
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