It would be inappropriately anthropocentric to imagine that the entire universe resembles our little piece of it. |
But do animals suffer in a similar way, or is thinking they do inadmissibly anthropocentric? |
People, in their baldly anthropocentric way, experience rivers as obstacles, food sources, transportation devices, and beasts of burden. |
He sees all species as collectively embraced by an environmental ethic that is anthropocentric. |
For what believer doesn't have the sense that her view of God is too simple, too anthropocentric, too indulgent? |
We can't afford to take an essentially anthropocentric, short-term view of the future. |