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    Multiverse Oriented Philosophy (Transcending Earth- and Anthropocenteredness).Ulrich De Balbian - unknown
    The intended title was “Universe Oriented Ontology” or “Multiverse Oriented Ontology”, or “Universe or Multiverse Metaphysics”. I mention this as it gives an idea about the meaning and intention of the title and the work as well as the titles I considered and why I moved away from them to the present one. The sub-title provides a further hint towards the intentions of the work, namely: ” Beyond Earth- and Human-centricity’. I opted for ‘transcending’ rather than beyond, as I am (...)
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  2. Deconstructing Anthropos: A Critical Legal Reflection on ‘Anthropocentric’ Law and Anthropocene ‘Humanity’.Anna Grear - 2015 - Law and Critique 26 (3):225-249.
    The present reflection draws upon a tradition of energetic, world-facing critical legal scholarship to interrogate the anthropos assumed by the terminology of ‘anthropocentrism’ and of the ‘Anthropocene’. The article concludes that any ethically responsible future engagement with ‘anthropocentrism’ and/or with the ‘Anthropocene’ must explicitly engage with the oppressive hierarchical structure of the anthropos itself—and should directly address its apotheosis in the corporate juridical subject that dominates the entire globalised order of the Anthropocene age.
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    Der Anthropos im Anthropozän. Die Wiederkehr des Menschen im Moment seiner vermeintlich endgültigen Verabschiedung.Hannes Bajohr (ed.) - 2020 - Boston: De Gruyter.
    Mit dem Begriff des Anthropozäns kehrt der in der Folge des Poststrukturalismus lange verrufene Begriff des Menschen wieder in die Geisteswissenschaften zurück. Der Band betrachtet den Beitrag der philosophischen Anthropologie zur Anthropozändebatte, diskutiert das Verhältnis der Kategorie "Mensch" zu jener des "Anthropos" und der "Spezies" und untersucht "negative Anthropologie" als mögliche Zwischenstellung zwischen Post- und Neohumanismus.
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  4. Oneness and Self‐Centeredness in the Moral Psychology of Wang Yangming.David W. Tien - 2012 - Journal of Religious Ethics 40 (1):52-71.
    ABSTRACT Rather than “selfishness,” a more accurate and revealing interpretation of Wang's use of siyuis “self‐centeredness.” One of the main goals in Wang's model of moral cultivation was to attain a state devoid of self‐centered desires. Wang relied a great deal on the exercise and cultivation of an emotional identification and feeling of oneness with others. In this paper, I first provide a brief summary of the role of Wang's concept of siyu in his moral psychology. I then examine (...)
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    Anthropos as Kinanthropos: Heidegger and PatoČka on Human Movement.Irena Martínková - 2011 - Sport, Ethics and Philosophy 5 (3):217 - 230.
    This paper explores the topic of movement in relation to the human being (anthropos). This topic will be presented from the point of view of phenomenology and related to the area of sport. Firstly, I shall briefly present a description of the human being as static, within which mechanistic, physical movement is ascribed to the body. Secondly, I shall present a different conception of the human being ? the human being as movement ? using a phenomenological approach to the human (...)
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    Student Centeredness as Innovation.Donald Ipperciel - 2020 - International Review of Information Ethics 28.
    This article explores how a focus on ‘student centeredness’ can lead to ‘innovation’ and how innovation can enhance student centeredness. Putting students at the centre of all considerations can unleash their creative and innovative potential. And recent innovations have made it easier to make students the focal point of service delivery. After a description of what we understand under these two guiding concepts, a case study is presented in which an AI-powered Student Virtual Assistant was developed at York (...)
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  7. The Self-Centeredness Objection to Virtue Ethics.Yong Huang - 2010 - American Catholic Philosophical Quarterly 84 (4):651-692.
    As virtue ethics has developed into maturity, it has also met with a number of objections. This essay focuses on the self-centeredness objection: since virtue ethics recommends that we be concerned with our own virtues or virtuous characters, it is self-centered. In response, I first argue that, for Zhu Xi’s neo-Confucianism, the character that a virtuous person is concerned with consists largely in precisely those virtues that incline him or her to be concerned with the good of others. While (...)
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    (1 other version)Corrigendum: Centeredness Theory: Understanding and Measuring Well-Being Across Core Life Domains.Zephyr T. Bloch-Jorgensen, Patrick J. Cilione, William W. H. Yeung & Justine M. Gatt - 2018 - Frontiers in Psychology 9.
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  9. Theos, Anthropos, Christos: A Compendium of Modern Philosophical Theology.John A. Foster - 2000 - New York: Lang.
     
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  10. Bios, anthropos, ethos. Sentieri del pensiero filosofico.Virgilio Melchiorre - 1989 - Studium 85 (1):19-33.
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    Anthropos; or, The problem of man.James Edward Nicholson - 1943 - London,: Watts & co..
    Man in the past.--Man in the present.--Man in the future.--Man as an intellective animal.
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  12. Accessibility versus action-centeredness in the representation of cognitive skills.Ron Sun & Xi Zhang - unknown
    We believe that the distinction between procedural and declarative knowledge unnecessarily confounds two issues: action-centeredness and accessibility, and can be made clearer through separating the two aspects. The work presents an integrated model of skill learning that takes into account both implicit and explicit processes and both action-centered and non-action-centered knowledge. We examine and simulate human data in the Letter Counting task. The work shows how the data may be captured using either the action-centered knowledge alone or the combined (...)
     
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    Agent Centeredness, Agent Neutrality, Disagreement, and Truth Conduciveness.Michael DePaul - 2013 - In Chris Tucker (ed.), Seemings and Justification: New Essays on Dogmatism and Phenomenal Conservatism. New York: Oxford University Press USA. pp. 202.
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    Theos, Anthropos, Christos: A Compendium of Modern Philosophical Theology.Steven B. Cowan - 2001 - Philosophia Christi 3 (2):571-574.
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    Keramos Anthropos. Psychoanalytische Betrachtungen zur Genese des Körperselbstbildes und dessen Störungen.Benigna Gerisch - 2006 - In Arnd Pollmann & Johann S. Ach (eds.), No Body is Perfect: Baumassnahmen Am Menschlichen Körper, Bioethische Und Ästhetische Aufrisse. Transcript Verlag. pp. 131-162.
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    Logos and the Political Nature of Anthrōpos in Aristotle’s Politics.Adriel M. Trott - 2010 - Polis 27 (2):292-307.
    Departing from Aristotle's two-fold definition of anthrōpos (human) as having logos and being political, the argument of this article is that human beings are always fundamentally political for Aristotle. This position challenges the view that ethical life is prior to or beyond the scope of political life. Aristotle's conception of the political nature of the human is developed through a reading of the linguistic argument at Politics 1.2; a careful treatment of autos, or self, in Aristotle; and an examination of (...)
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    Earthing the Anthropos? From ‘socializing the Anthropocene’ to geologizing the social.Yasmin Gunaratnam & Nigel Clark - 2017 - European Journal of Social Theory 20 (1):146-163.
    Responding to claims of Anthropocene geoscience that humans are now geological agents, social scientists are calling for renewed attention to the social, cultural, political and historical differentiation of the Anthropos. But does this leave critical social thought’s own key concepts and categories unperturbed by the Anthropocene provocation to think through dynamic earth processes? Can we ‘socialize the Anthropocene’ without also opening ‘the social’ to climate, geology and earth system change? Revisiting the earth science behind the Anthropocene thesis and drawing on (...)
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    Anthropos and ethics categories of inquiry and procedures of comparison.Thomas A. Lewis, Jonathan Wyn Schofer, Aaron Stalnaker & Mark A. Berkson - 2005 - Journal of Religious Ethics 33 (2):177-185.
    Building on influential work in virtue ethics, this collection of essays examines the categories of self, person, and anthropology as foci for comparative analysis. The papers unite reflections on theory and method with descriptive work that addresses thinkers from the modern West, Christian and Jewish Late Antiquity, early China, and other settings. The introduction sets out central methodological issues that are subsequently taken up in each essay, including the origin of the categories through which comparison proceeds, the status of these (...)
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  19. Anthropo-centrifugal ethics.P. Kemp - 1997 - Filosoficky Casopis 45 (3).
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    Anthropo-Eccentric Variations on Times of Crises With Michel Serres and Posthumanism.Orsola Rignani - 2022 - Philosophy Study 12 (5).
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    "o ánthropos arithmetízei":finitud intuitiva e infinitud simbólica en la Filosofía de la aritmética y la Crisis de Husserl.Rosemary Rizo-Patrón - 2008 - Areté. Revista de Filosofía 20 (2):285-302.
    Desde su origen, la fenomenología de Husserl oscila entre una valoración positiva del cálculo técnico, para compensar la limitada capacidad de los seres humanos, y una denuncia de la ceguera que su desarrollo extraordinario ha ocasionado respecto de la verdadera naturaleza del pensamiento científico y filosófico, en su sentido de λ. Asimismo, respecto de la intuición, la fenomenología oscila entre una valoración positiva del carácter fundacional y auténtico de las representaciones intuitivas básicas y la observación de su finitud radical. En (...)
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    Interrupting the Anthropo-obScene: Immuno-biopolitics and Depoliticizing Ontologies in the Anthropocene.Erik Swyngedouw & Henrik Ernstson - 2018 - Theory, Culture and Society 35 (6):3-30.
    This paper argues that ‘the Anthropocene’ is a deeply depoliticizing notion. This de-politicization unfolds through the creation of a set of narratives, what we refer to as ‘AnthropoScenes’, which broadly share the effect of off-staging certain voices and forms of acting. Our notion of the Anthropo-obScene is our tactic to both attest to and undermine the depoliticizing stories of ‘the Anthropocene’. We first examine how various AnthropoScenes, while internally fractured and heterogeneous, ranging from geo-engineering and earth system science to (...)
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  23. Anthropo(bio)centrism and relations with the environment.Jelena Djuric - 2011 - Filozofija I Društvo 22 (3):175-192.
    U tekstu se razmatraju neki problemi sa kojima se suocava istrazivanje zivotne sredine. Osim pojmovne problematike, svojestvene srpskom jeziku, resavanje realnih problema okruzenja generalno treba da resi dihotomiju antropocentrizam - biocentrizam koja izvire iz suprotstavljajuce ljudske prirode a upravo se u ekologiji pokazuje neodrzivom. Izmedju ostalih tema preispituje se znacenje teze o ekologiji kao novoj velikoj prici, koja omogucava da nauka i demokratija nastave da napreduju i medjusobno se legitimizuju, sa stanovista univerzalnog vazenja. Takodje se preispituje delotvornost teorija iz kojih (...)
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    Anthropos: pensieri, parole e virtù per restare uomini.Alberto Camerotto & Filippomaria Pontani (eds.) - 2020 - Milano: Mimesis.
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    Anthropos logos.Pier Franco Taboni - 2001 - Urbino: Quattroventi.
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    " Anthropos" i" agressivitat" en el primer Freud.Joan-Carles Mèlich - 1988 - Enrahonar: Quaderns de Filosofía 14:95-108.
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  27. The conception of alethēs anthrōpos in Plotinus’ Enneads.Agnieszka Woszczyk - 2009 - Studia Philosophica Wratislaviensia 4 (4):61-70.
    The paper presents the ontological aspects of the conception of alēthēs anthrōpos and the problem of relations between individual human being and hypostases Psyche and Nous. According to Enn. I. 1 [53] the nature of man is twofold — man is zōon on the one hand, and man is psuchē on the second. But in the light of Plotinus’ monopsychism the genuine dimension of our being owns a beyond-individual character. The real capability of unification with Nous is one of the (...)
     
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    Approaching Thing-Centeredness Ecologically.Joris Vlieghe - 2021 - Philosophy of Education 77 (2):112-117.
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    O anthropos de Protágoras: do singular ao comum.Bianca Vilhena C. Pereira - 2022 - Educação E Filosofia 35 (75):1537-1561.
    Com base no Teeteto de Platão, busca-se compreender a dimensão do termo ánthropos na famosa sentença de Protágoras. Segundo a crítica platônica, Protágoras parece entender corpo e alma como diferentes tipos de percipientes: os órgãos sensoriais corporais percebem a aparência imediata de algo que provoca a sensibilidade; a alma, por sua vez, ‘percebe’ por ter julgamentos admitidos pela aprendizagem e experiência. O homem-medida protagórico, do tema da realidade sensível, conduz-nos à formulação do problema em termos de julgamento e opinião, e (...)
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  30. Paths beyond human-centeredness: Lessons from liberation struggles.Val Plumwood - 1998 - In Anthony Weston (ed.), An Invitation to Environmental Philosophy. Oup Usa. pp. 69--106.
     
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    Putting Others First: The Christian Ideal of Others-Centeredness.T. Ryan Byerly - 2018 - New York: Routledge.
    When deciding what to do, is it best to treat one's own interests as more important than the interests of others, others' interests as more important than one's own, or one's own and others' interests as equally important? This book develops an account of others-centeredness, a way of putting others first in the process of deciding what to do. Over the course of six chapters, Putting Others First investigates other-centeredness by drawing upon a wide range of academic disciplines (...)
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    The Special Value of Others-Centeredness.T. Ryan Byerly & Meghan Byerly - 2016 - Res Philosophica 93 (1):63-78.
    Suppose you confront a situation in which you can either promote a good for yourself or a good for someone else, but not both. The present paper argues that it is valuable for your conduct in such circumstances to be regulated by a character trait the possession of which constitutes one way of having one’s life be centered upon others as opposed to centered upon oneself. The trait in question, which we shall call “others-centeredness,” is a disposition to promote (...)
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    Differences that matter: developing critical insights into discourses of patient-centeredness.Bettine Pluut - 2016 - Medicine, Health Care and Philosophy 19 (4):501-515.
    Patient-centeredness can be considered a popular, and at the same time “fuzzy”, concept. Scientists have proposed different definitions and models. The present article studies scientific publications that discuss the meaning of patient-centeredness to identify different “discourses” of patient-centeredness. Three discourses are presented; the first is labelled as “caring for patients”, the second as “empowering patients” and the third as “being responsive”. Each of these discourses has different things to say about the why of patient-centeredness; the patient’s (...)
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    Rethinking Anthropos in the Anthropocene.Charles Brown - 2016 - Dialogue and Universalism 26 (1):31-38.
    A growing number of geologists, geophysicists, and other Earth scientists now claim that human caused changes in the chemistry of the atmosphere, oceans, and land are so pervasive as to constitute a new geological epoch characterized by humanity’s impact on the planet. They argue that these changes are so profound that future geologists will easily recognize a discernible boundary in the stratigraphy of rock separating this new epoch from the previous geological epoch, i.e., the Holocene. They propose to name this (...)
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    Kosmos Anthropos: Entwürfe zu einer Philosophie des Leibes.Heinrich Schipperges - 1981 - Stuttgart: Klett-Cotta.
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    Anthropo-Genetic Algorithm of the Mind.Meric Bilgic - 2024 - Open Journal of Philosophy 14 (1):161-179.
    This study aims to develop a hybrid model to represent the human mind from a functionalist point of view that can be adapted to artificial intelligence. The model is not a realistic theory of the neural network of the brain but an instrumentalist AI model, which means that there can be some other representative models too. It had been thought that the provability of an axiomatic system requires the completeness of a formal system. However, Gödel proved that no consistent formal (...)
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    Anthropos.Stanisław Jedynak, Stefan Symotiuk & Tadeusz Szkołut (eds.) - 1999 - Lublin: Wydawn. Uniwersytetu Marii Curie-Skłodowskiej.
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    (1 other version)What Is Anthropos and What Is Equal to Him?Oleg Bazaluk - 2024 - Philosophy and Cosmology 33.
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  39. (1 other version)Das tritos- anthropos- [Greek] Argument gegen die Eidos-Lehre.J. Kaufmann - 1920 - Société Française de Philosophie, Bulletin 25:214.
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    15. Der Tritos Anthropos.Gottfried Martin - 1973 - In Platons Ideenlehre. New York,: de Gruyter. pp. 174-187.
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    "Anthropos" and "Aggressiveness" in the early period of Freud.Joan Carles Mèlich I. Sangrà - 1988 - Enrahonar: Quaderns de Filosofía 14:95.
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  42. Teleology and agent-centeredness.Douglas J. Den Uyl - 1992 - The Monist 75 (1):14 - 33.
    In his book, The Rejection of Consequentialism, Samuel Scheffler ends his last chapter in the following way.
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    Skias Onar Anthropos.Marchel Conche - 2005 - Philosophical Inquiry 27 (1-2):39-43.
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  44. Pantōn chrēmatōn metrōn anthrōpos - Athlētikós Agōnas (Man is the Measure of All Things-Athletic Contest).Maria Panagiotopoulou - 2002 - Iphitos 2 (2):85-90.
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    Supratemporality in the Trancendental Anthropo logy of Herman Dooyeweerd.Willem J. Ouweneel - 1993 - Philosophia Reformata 58 (2):210-220.
    At the time when Scheler, Plessner, and Gehlen are credited with having founded anthropology as a separate branch of philosophy, Herman Dooyeweerd deserves the merit of having created a total view of the human person on the basis not of a humanistic but a Christian cosmology.2 He was deeply conscious of the fact that philosophy as such is not capable of fathoming the essence of humankind. Philosophy, in his opinion, is bound to the temporal horizon, while the human ego transcends (...)
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    Mimesis i anthropos albo o przymusie naśladownictwa. Dawkins – Tarde – Girard.Dobrosława Wężowicz-Ziółkowska - 2018 - Humanistyka I Przyrodoznawstwo 24:361-373.
    Memetyka to jedna ze współczesnych teorii kultury. Przyjmuje ona, że zasadniczym mechanizmem replikacji informacji pozagenetycznej jest naśladownictwo, a życie społeczne i kultura to wynik podatności naszych umysłów na jednostki naśladownictwa – memy. Artykuł stanowi krytyczną syntezę stanowiska memetyków wobec ludzkiego mimetyzmu i przybliżając inne koncepcje naśladownictwa, zmierza do ugruntowania wyjściowej tezy memetyki, że człowiek jest zwierzęciem mimetycznym.
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    Rethinking violence beyond war and peace: anthropo-ethics from Levinas to Girard.Geert Van Coillie - 2021 - International Journal of Philosophy and Theology 82 (3):268-279.
    ABSTRACT Starting from a philosophical, literary and historical frame of reference (Heraclitus, Hegel, Tolstoy, and Clausewitz), the paper aims to find a ‘deconstructive’ and anthropo-ethical way out of the binary opposition of war and peace (Levinas and Girard). ‘Apocalyptic reasoning’, inspired by a biblical view of man, gives insight into (in/un)human violence, and opens up a new perspective on necessary and possible conversion.
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    Cosmos and Anthropos: A Philosophical Interpretation of the Anthropic Cosmological Principle.Errol E. Harris - 1991 - Atlantic Highlands, N.J.: Humanity Books.
    Harris elucidates the important philosophical implications of the Anthropic Principle. Tracing the continuous development of the principle from physics through biology and psychology, he examines the case for the thesis that intelligent life is necessarily involved from the very beginning of physical reality and that the entire process of natural evolution comes to consciousness of itself in the human mind.
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  49. Apocalyptic Paul: Cosmos and Anthropos in Romans 5–8.[author unknown] - 2013
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    The Ethics of Paid Plasma Donation: A Plea for Patient Centeredness.Albert Farrugia, Joshua Penrod & Jan M. Bult - 2015 - HEC Forum 27 (4):417-429.
    Plasma protein therapies are a group of essential medicines extracted from human plasma through processes of industrial scale fractionation. They are used primarily to treat a number of rare, chronic disorders ensuing from inherited or acquired deficiencies of a number of physiologically essential proteins. These disorders include hemophilia A and B, different immunodeficiencies and alpha 1-antitrypsin deficiency. In addition, acute blood loss, burns and sepsis are treated by PPTs. Hence, a population of vulnerable and very sick individuals is dependent on (...)
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