The purpose of my paper is to discuss the issue of metaphysical anti-realism and its ‘anthropocentrism’, that is, the view according to which the species Homo sapiens is endowed with ontological pre-eminence over reality. The standard theory proposed by anti-realism suggests that one or more classes of objects depend on humans. This theory is contested by the fact – properly analyzed by Jacob von Uexküll (von Uexküll 1985) – that other animals perceive the same objects as we do and get acquainted with them. The idea underlying antirealism is that our way of perceiving reality is not only the best one, but also the only way possible. This incorrect belief is contested by modern science which shows how animals play the same role...
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Rejecting or reforming anthropocentrism for the sake of human survival is a central moral challenge ...
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Ever since nonhuman entity along with the environment became a major ethical issue, anthropocentric ...
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Philosopher Bernard Rollin reviews two books that discuss the place of humans and animals in the mor...
Anthropocentrism seems to be a fundamental notion concerning the man-nature relation. ?e anthropocen...
The question of existence of reality beyond physical realm is an old question. This cannot...
The article offers a comparative analysis of largely Western post-anthropocentric antihumanism in it...
There is growing consensus among animal studies scholars that fictional representations of animals, ...
This paper argues that the problem of evil marks out a fundamental conflict between the abstract spe...
In the paper we argue that no neat border line between ontology and epistemology can be drawn. This ...
AbstractDiscussions of the animal have repeatedly examined both our epistemological desire and our e...
Rejecting or reforming anthropocentrism for the sake of human survival is a central moral challenge ...
Philosophy is perhaps all too human and excludes the non-human Other from its epistemic humano-spher...
Ever since nonhuman entity along with the environment became a major ethical issue, anthropocentric ...
There has been a recent resurgence of interest in anthropomorphism, attributable to both the rise of...
There is a diffuse sentiment that to anthropomorphize is a mild vice that people tend to do easily a...
This paper examines the contentious and confused notion of anthropomorphism. Beginning with an overv...
Our attitudes and behavior toward nature and toward other forms of life are clearly in the forefront...
Philosopher Bernard Rollin reviews two books that discuss the place of humans and animals in the mor...
Anthropocentrism seems to be a fundamental notion concerning the man-nature relation. ?e anthropocen...
The question of existence of reality beyond physical realm is an old question. This cannot...
The article offers a comparative analysis of largely Western post-anthropocentric antihumanism in it...
There is growing consensus among animal studies scholars that fictional representations of animals, ...
This paper argues that the problem of evil marks out a fundamental conflict between the abstract spe...
In the paper we argue that no neat border line between ontology and epistemology can be drawn. This ...
AbstractDiscussions of the animal have repeatedly examined both our epistemological desire and our e...