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biocentric
biocentric, a. (baɪəˈsɛntrɪk) [f. bio- + centric a.] Centring in life; regarding or treating life as a central fact. Hence bioˈcentrically adv., from a biocentric point of view.1889 in Cent. Dict. 1899 R. Meldola in Nature 5 Jan. 217/1 In brief, there has arisen a set of ideas which are even broader... Oxford English Dictionary
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Biocentrism (ethics)
Biocentric thought is nature-based, not human-based. Taylor's ethics of biocentric egalitarianism. Albert Schweitzer's "reverence for life" principle was a precursor of modern biocentric ethics. wikipedia.org
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Niner Biocentric I eccentric bottom bracket adapter won't budge Niner Biocentric is the asymmetric bottom bracket adapter for a single speed. Below is the II. I have the I. I could not find a picture of the I. ![Nin...
I ended up taking it apart, clean, polish with 600 sandpaper, and grease. Got it to move / rotate. It was very dirty as I used that bike to explore the city during a flood. If you have this setup I recommend you tear it down and clean every couple years and after submerging in muddy water. Comment f...
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Biocentrism
Biocentrism or biocentric may refer to: Biocentrism (ethics), an ethical point of view that extends inherent value to all living things Biocentric universe wikipedia.org
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biocentral
bioˈcentral, a. = biocentric a.1905 Athenæum 8 Apr. 436/2 The study of synthetical chemistry from the biocentral point of view. Oxford English Dictionary
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Robert Lanza
The essay proposed Lanza's idea of a biocentric universe, which places biology above the other sciences. Lanza's biocentric hypothesis met with a mixed reception. Nobel laureate in medicine E. wikipedia.org
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Paul W. Taylor
Taylor's new theory of environmentalism based on the "biocentric outlook" was used in opposition to speciesism. Despite this, his biocentric outlook asserted that humans are not superior to wild animals or plants and they all have inherent worth. wikipedia.org
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logocentric
logocentric, a. (lɒgəʊˈsɛntrɪk) [f. Gr. λόγο-ς reason + -centric.] Centred on reason.1939 V. A. Demant Relig. Prospect v. 124 The connection of this biocentric dogma with a dogma of becoming is obvious. In what respects is the rational, logocentric tradition against which it revolts related to a tru... Oxford English Dictionary
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CNAP
Centre national des arts plastiques (CNAP), a French institution that supports the visual arts Center for Non-Anthropocentric Play, is a Norwegian Biocentric wikipedia.org
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Karl Coryat
He has produced video essays on how the biocentric universe theory of Robert Lanza may be the best route to this. wikipedia.org
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Christopher McKay
Ethics of terraforming McKay advocates a moderately biocentric position in the ethics of terraforming, arguing that we must thoroughly explore a planet wikipedia.org
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Gary Varner
In the book, Varner defended a form of biocentric individualism, according to which all living entities have morally considerable interests. Thought Biocentric individualism Varner's In Nature's Interests? wikipedia.org
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Bob Berman
, Galactic Explosions, Biological Mayhem, Nuclear Meltdowns, and other hazards to Life in our Universe (2019) Little Brown, and Company () The Grand Biocentric wikipedia.org
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Mark I. Wallace
Through working with Paul Ricoeur, Wallace's outlook on Christianity changed from an anthropocentric view focused on private salvation to a biocentric wikipedia.org
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