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Filter by Meaning Biocentric policies prioritize the preservation of natural resources for future generations.
Biocentric art explores the relationship between humans and the natural world.
The biocentric approach to agriculture emphasizes the importance of soil health.
Biocentric urban planning aims to create sustainable and livable cities.
The biocentric worldview recognizes the intrinsic value of all living beings.
The biocentric approach to medicine considers the whole person and their relationship to their environment.
Biocentric design takes inspiration from natural forms and processes to create sustainable products.
The biocentric perspective suggests that all species have an inherent right to exist.
Biocentric ethics prioritize the well-being of all living beings, not just humans.
The biocentric philosophy of wilderness management advocates for the protection of biodiversity and natural processes.
The biocentric view of agriculture suggests that farming practices should be in harmony with natural processes.
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