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BukuAnthropocentrism and Post-Humanism (chapter of The International Encyclopedia of Anthropology)
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Author: Kopnina, Helen
Bahasa: (EN )    
Penerbit: John Wiley & Sons Ltd     Tahun Terbit: 2019    
Jenis: Article - Untuk Buku
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Abstract
Anthropocentrism is the belief that value is focused on human beings and that all other beings are means to human ends. Related to anthropocentrism, humanism privileges the aim of improving human welfare. Humanism has underwritten efforts to expose social injustices and to improve the welfare of all human beings. In relation to the environment, post-humanism can be defined by a number of characteristics. First, post-humanism exposes anthropocentrism as an attempt to ignore behavior in which humans focus on themselves at the expanse of all other species. Second, post-humanism critiques exclusive moral focus on human inequalities in relation to environmental protection, emphasizing that inequality between species should remain within the scope of ethical consideration. Third, post-humanism exposes anthropocentrism as an inadequate basis for environmental action as it criticizes anthropocentrism as ethically wrong as well as pragmatically ineffective.
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