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Antropomorfizam danas – sudbina Protagorina impulsa
Anthropomorphism Today – the Destiny of Protagoras’ Impulse

Author(s): Josip Guć
Subject(s): Ethics / Practical Philosophy, Philosophy of Science, Political economy, Human Ecology, Political Ecology
Published by: Hrvatsko Filozofsko Društvo
Keywords: anthropomorphism; anthropocentrism; bioethics; Protagoras; Hans Jonas; teleology; animals; responsibility; ecological crisis;

Summary/Abstract: In this paper I examine the role of anthropomorphic thinking today, especially in bioethics. In this context, the ban on anthropomorphism, which was until recently considered almost as an axiom, is particularly significant. The first part of the presentation considers the justification and consequences of this ban, where I especially refer to the insights of Hans Jonas. The second part of the presentation tries to offer answers to the issue of justification of anthropomorphism in bioethics, where the connection between anthropomorphism and anthropocentrism is also examined. Anthropocentrism is often considered as one of the main premises of in some way already actual ecological apocalypse. By playing with metaphors, one can set the fundamental question of this presentation as follows: does anthropomorphism originate from the “heart of darkness” that spawned the “apocalypse now”?

  • Issue Year: 41/2021
  • Issue No: 02/162
  • Page Range: 293-308
  • Page Count: 16
  • Language: Croatian