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Anthropocentric Quotes

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“perhaps the problem of evil is a human problem, one of an egotistical mind-set, an anthropocentric bent in our thinking and perspective.”
Jacob M. Held, Stephen King and Philosophy

Carl Sagan
“Perhaps the most wrenching by-product of the scientific revolution has been to render untenable many of our most cherished and most comforting beliefs. The tidy anthropocentric proscenium of our ancestors has been replaced by a cold, immense, indifferent Universe in which humans are relegated to obscurity. But I see the emergence in our consciousness of a Universe of a magnificence, and an intricate, elegant order far beyond anything our ancestors imagined. And if much about the Universe can be understood in terms of a few simple laws of Nature, those wishing to believe in God can certainly ascribe those beautiful laws to a Reason underpinning all of Nature. My own view is that it is far better to understand the Universe as it really is than to pretend to a Universe as we might wish it to be.”
Carl Sagan, Billions & Billions: Thoughts on Life and Death at the Brink of the Millennium

MuzWot
“If we moronic human beings destroy ourselves and go extinct, then we'll have deserved this far more than ever; even a mosquito would.”
MuzWot

Mokokoma Mokhonoana
“Contrary to popular belief, some animals would not have each chosen to be a human being, if they were given the choice between being what they are and being human.”
Mokokoma Mokhonoana