Centrism's
Anthropocentrism
Perspectives of Nature
We are Nature
100

Placing a particular value or group at the center

What is Centrism

100
One reason Anthropocentrism makes sense
What is..

- clean drinking water

- fresh air

- animals to hunt for food

- protecting nature for nature sake

100

How many common perceptions of nature are there

What is Five

100

What does Nature encompass 

What is Everything

200

Protecting all of the living Biology of a given area

What is Biocentrism

200

A Naturalist/Author who put Anthropocentrism into the public discourse b

Who is Charles Darwin

200

What affects our actions towards Nature

What is the information we receive from it  

200

Are you Nature?

What is YES!!

300

Protecting all living and non-living components in a given area

What is Ecocentrism

300

Outcomes of anthropocentrism on the planet

What is...

- Climate Change

-Habitat Degradation

- Ozone Destruction

-Atmospheric Pollution

300

This view holds that people can use and shape nature in any way they want

What is Nature is Durable

300

Do we coexist with nature?

What is No we are a part of it. 

400

Ethical view with biases that benefit humans

Anthropocentrism

400

Study that suggests one species can be sacrificed for the betterment of another

What is Animal-Altruism

400

This perspective argues that small changes to an ecosystem can lead to disastrous effects

What is Nature is Fragile

400

What percentage of the worlds surface is covered in rainforest?

What is roughly 10%

500

The non-anthropocentric ethical approaches to environmental protection

What is Biocentrism and Ecocentrism

500

Where does Anthropocentrism permeate the public discourse

What is developed or industrialized countries 

(Annex 1 Countries) 

500

Which environmental preservation ethical aligns with the Nature is Benign perspective

What is Biocentrism

500

How do we protect Nature?

What is a bioeconomy

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