Amanda Stronza, professor in the department of ecology and conservation biology at Texas A&M University, gave a guest lecture in Gowen Hall on Feb. 20 that focused on how humans and wildlife can live ...
War Crimes Tribunal at Nuremberg adopted a Species approach rather than an Universal approach in its classification of War Crimes and consequently it has lost its moral authority of being just and ...
Paul J. Schutz, is an assistant professor of religious studies at Santa Clara University. Thoughts are his own. In his famous 1967 essay, “The Historical Roots of Our Ecologic Crisis,” historian Lynn ...
A few days ago, I was in a remote region of Sri Lanka, Hambantota, a dry zone area, where people mainly live on farming. The farming methods are still very primitive. I was engaged in a television ...
Anthropocentrism says we’re the center of everything - but history whispers otherwise. What if our survival was never inevitable? From asteroid near-misses to climate turns, we may owe our existence ...
The schematic illustrates the proposed shift in medical ethics from a strong anthropocentric view, through a pragmatic weak anthropocentric midpoint, toward biocentric or ecocentric horizons. This ...
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U.S. Navy raids tuna boat in Caribbean, Venezuela says, as tensions escalate ‘It’s Going to Be Nasty’: Trump Issues Warning to Hamas Ricky Hatton, former world boxing champion, dies at 46 My Dad Was ...
Anthropocentrism is the idea that humans are the most significant or central entities on Earth. The word in English derives from two in Ancient Greek; anthrōpos is "human being" and kéntron is “center ...
This post was written by Marc Bekoff, Ph.D., and Marlon H. Reis, First Gentleman of Colorado. A few weeks ago, Marlon mentioned to Marc that he'd been thinking about ways to normalize coexistence, and ...
"Chattan ka Vida Geet" stands as a poignant critique of development's blind march, where a rock—once a witness to centuries ...
If you liked this story, share it with other people. Few apes have done more to unsettle human certainties than Kanzi the bonobo. He wasn’t the first nonhuman primate to use symbols to communicate, ...
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