Antihumanism
Group: 4 #group-4
Relations
- Existentialism: Existentialism questions the human condition and meaning of existence, which can intersect with antihumanist perspectives.
- Nihilism: Nihilism rejects traditional human values and meaning, which can align with antihumanist views.
- Deep Ecology: Deep ecology rejects anthropocentrism and seeks to preserve ecological wholes, which can intersect with antihumanist views.
- Social Ecology: Social ecology views ecological and social issues as interlinked, which can intersect with antihumanist perspectives on human-nature relations.
- Transhumanism: Transhumanism seeks to transcend human limitations through technology, which can be seen as an antihumanist rejection of human nature.
- Anti-Natalism: Anti-natalism argues against human reproduction, which can be seen as an antihumanist rejection of human perpetuation.
- Posthumanism: Posthumanism challenges traditional humanist assumptions about human nature and identity, which can overlap with antihumanist critiques.
- Anthropocentrism: Anthropocentrism places humans at the center of existence, which antihumanism critiques or rejects.
- Ecocentrism: Ecocentrism values ecological wholes over individual humans, which can align with antihumanist perspectives.
- Ecomodernism: Ecomodernism seeks to decouple human development from environmental impacts, which can intersect with antihumanist critiques.
- Speciesism: Speciesism is the assignment of different values or rights to beings based on their species, which can be seen as an antihumanist rejection of human exceptionalism.
- Biocentrism: Biocentrism values all life equally, which can align with antihumanist rejection of human superiority.
- Ecofeminism: Ecofeminism links patriarchal domination of women to domination of nature, which can overlap with antihumanist rejections of human supremacy.
- Misanthropy: Misanthropy is a general dislike or hatred of humanity, which can be a motivation for antihumanism.
- Malthusianism: Malthusianism warns of population growth outstripping resources, which can intersect with antihumanist concerns about human impacts.