What’s the main difference between the anthropocentric and the holistic approach to nature?

A.) the anthropocentric point of view was only commonplace in medieval Europe because of its religious implications. A holistic POV is less theistic.

B.) the anthropocentric approach is a subset of the holistic approach.

C.) the anthropometric view places humanity at the same level as nature while the holistic view places humanity as inferior.

D.) the anthropogenic view, places, humanity at the center of the universe and considers nature as something to use and abuse. The holistic approach sees humanity as part of nature and subject to its natural laws.

Respuesta :

The main difference between anthropocentric and holistic approach to nature is that while (D) the anthropogenic view places humanity at the center of the universe and regards nature as an object of use as well as abuse, the holistic approach views humanity as a part of nature as well as subject to its natural laws.

The anthropocentric approach predominantly focuses on the humans whereas, the holistic approach views the biosphere as a collective whole which includes humans as a part of nature.

These two approaches deal with environmental ethics. While the anthropocentric approach believes that the humans have a far more greater value than nature, the holistic approach believes in a harmonious relationship between the humans and nature.

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