Freedom of Species

The Scourge of Anthropocentrism

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Jul 28, 2024
In this discussion, Dr. Eileen Crist, a professor emerita in Science, Technology and Society at Virginia Tech, delves into the troubling concept of anthropocentrism, which positions humans as the planet's paramount species. She traces its historical roots and explores its dire consequences, from ecological destruction to mass extinction. The conversation shifts towards alternatives like ecocentrism, emphasizing the intrinsic value of nature and the need for a shift in worldview. Dr. Crist inspires hope for collective action to dismantle human supremacy.
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ANECDOTE

RoboChop Example Of Tech Fixes

  • Crist cites a 2013 Economist story where robots were used to chop jellyfish clogging a power plant.
  • The example highlights technological fixes that ignore underlying ecological causes.
INSIGHT

Human Supremacy Is Cultural, Not Natural

  • Crist locates human supremacy in cultural conditioning rather than in immutable human nature.
  • She traces invisible beliefs that the earth belongs to humanity and that humans are superior to other species.
INSIGHT

Ideational And Physical Displacements

  • Anthropocentrism produced both ideational belittling and physical displacement of wild beings and indigenous peoples.
  • These twin displacements enabled large-scale ecological destruction and extinctions.
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