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Filter by Meaning The anthropocentric perspective undermines the rights of non-human animals in discussions of ethics.
His anthropocentric approach to environmental issues failed to consider the interconnectedness of ecosystems.
The company's marketing strategy was criticized for its anthropocentric approach, ignoring the needs of other species.
The government's policies prioritized economic growth at the expense of environmental conservation, reflecting an anthropocentric ideology.
His argument is based on an anthropocentric view of history, ignoring the contributions of other species.
The anthropocentric education system focuses primarily on human history, neglecting the importance of studying other species.
The anthropocentric view dominates the field of psychology.
The philosopher argued that the anthropocentric worldview limits our understanding of the universe.
The anthropocentric approach to medicine focuses solely on human health, neglecting the impact on animal welfare.
The artist's work reflects a shift from anthropocentric themes to a more inclusive perspective.
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