Summary
The hoste argue that humanism, a philosophy focused on human dignity and rights, has a blind spot: it overlooks the importance of the natural world and other life forms. The episode points out that human-centric approaches often prioritize human needs at the expense of the environment, leading to practices like industrial farming and selective wildlife conservation that harm ecosystems and other species. The hosts urge humanism to evolve and adopt a more universal ethic that recognizes the interconnectedness of all life forms, emphasizing the need to consider the rights of animals, the health of the planet, and the wellbeing of ecosystems.
https://dottore.substack.com/p/the-blind-spots-of-humanism?r=71rzs&utm_campaign=post&utm_medium=web
When Anthropocentrism Eclipses Universal Ethics