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Human-centered
A
Ecocentric
B
Eccentric
C
Anthropocentric
D
Dysfunctional
Explanation: 

Detailed explanation-1: -Anthropocentrism refers to a human-centered, or “anthropocentric, ” point of view. In philosophy, anthropocentrism can refer to the point of view that humans are the only, or primary, holders of moral standing.

Detailed explanation-2: -Examples of anthropocentrism can be seen in the willingness of humans to cage and eat animals, the domestication of animals, and the human willingness to cause environmental damage for economic benefit.

Detailed explanation-3: -From an anthropocentric point of view, human rights are fun-damental in nature and ontological in character. They are fundamen-tal because they are essential to man’s fulfillment as a social being.

Detailed explanation-4: -Anthropocentric ethics holds that only human beings have moral value. Thus, although we may be said to have responsibilities regarding the natural world, we do not have direct responsibilities to the natural world.

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