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Why the Human- Centered View Has Not Served us Well

“Humanity takes itself too seriously. It is the world’s original sin.” —Oscar Wilde

“Only the scientific view of the world corresponds closely to reality; the anthropocentric worldview is mostly just fantasy: piety in the sky.” —S. Jonathan Singer

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