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- Anthropic
of or relating to human beings or their span of existence on earth. contemporary examples this observation has led to one of the most divisive points in modern physics: the anthropic principle. the 6 smartest ideas from stephen hawking’s new book joshua robinson september 9, 2010 historical examples those in the lower of the anthropic […]
- Anthropic principle
noun (astronomy) the cosmological theory that the presence of life in the universe limits the ways in which the very early universe could have evolved contemporary examples this observation has led to one of the most divisive points in modern physics: the anthropic principle. the 6 smartest ideas from stephen hawking’s new book joshua robinson […]
- Anthropo-
a learned borrowing from greek meaning “human,” used in the formation of compound words: anthropometry. combining form indicating man or human: anthropology, anthropomorphism before a vowel, anthrop-, word-forming element meaning “pertaining to man or human beings,” from comb. form of greek anthropos “man, human being” (sometimes also including women) from attic andra (genitive andros), from […]
- Anthropocentrically
regarding the human being as the central fact of the universe. -ssuming human beings to be the final aim and end of the universe. viewing and interpreting everything in terms of human experience and values. adjective regarding man as the most important and central factor in the universe adj. “regarding man as the center,” 1855, […]
- Anthropocentricity
the state or quality of being . an interpretation of the universe.