anthropocentricity

NOUN
  1. an inclination to evaluate reality exclusively in terms of human values
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  • Gerald Warner says in the Daily Telegraph blog: Solzhenitsyn offended unforgivably against the politically correct liberal consensus, especially in deploring Western man's loss of awareness of the divine and cultivation of an 'anthropocentricity' dating from the Renaissance and the Enlightenment. Archive 2008-08-01
  • However, the facts themselves, like facts about colour experience, combine anthropocentricity with realism. Backing Into an Evidentiary Standard for ID
  • It could also be called anthropocentricity, with man seen as the center of everything that exists. Harvard University Commencement Address (A World Split Apart)
  • In particular, the ruminative musings on anthropocentricity are virtually absent.
  • It could also be called anthropocentricity, with man seen as the centre of everything that exists. Open Democracy News Analysis - Comments
  • It could also be called anthropocentricity, with man seen as the center of all. Open Democracy News Analysis - Comments
  • It could also be called anthropocentricity, with the individual seen as the center of everything that exists. Solzhenitsyn, Belfast Pride and abortion
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