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Biocentrism or
biocentric may
refer to:
Biocentrism (ethics), an
ethical point of view that
extends inherent value to all
living things Biocentric universe...
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status of
moral object from
human beings to all
living things in nature".
Biocentric ethics calls for a
rethinking of the
relationship between humans and nature...
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appeared in The
American Scholar. The
essay proposed Lanza's idea of a
biocentric universe,
which places biology above the
other sciences. Lanza's book...
- outset,
hardline adherents put out
statements and
literature pushing a
biocentric view of the world,
which advocated for veganism,
animal rights, pro-life...
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Oxford University Press in 1998. In the book,
Varner defended a form of
biocentric individualism,
according to
which all
living entities have
morally considerable...
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transcendentalists in the mid-19th century. The
twentieth century saw the
biocentric moral vision that
focuses on the
health of the
ecosystem as theorized...
- for his work in the
field of
environmental ethics. Taylor's
theory of
biocentric egalitarianism,
related to but not
identical with deep ecology, was expounded...
- that are
consistent with
environmental ethics,
including Deep Ecology,
biocentric ethics and
aspects of anthropocentrism, that aim to
protect existing species...
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October 2012). "nVidia CUDA Bioinformatics: BarraCUDA".
BioCentric. 2019-07-19.
Retrieved 2019-10-15. "Part V:
Physics Simulation". NVIDIA...
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creation and
interpretation of
sensory images,
rather than feelings; a
biocentric ethics in
response to
modern ecological issues and militarism; an affirmation...