adjective
- Regarding humankind as the central or most important element of existence; interpreting reality exclusively in terms of human values or experience.
Usage: Common in philosophy, environmental ethics, and theology
Examples
- An anthropocentric worldview places human needs above all other considerations in nature.
- Critics argue that anthropocentric thinking has contributed to environmental destruction.
- The philosopher challenged the anthropocentric assumption that humans are the measure of all things.
- Many indigenous cultures reject anthropocentric perspectives in favor of harmony with nature.
- Environmental ethics often contrasts anthropocentric and ecocentric approaches to conservation.
- The anthropocentric bias in Western philosophy has been questioned by modern thinkers.