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  2. Antihumanism - Wikipedia

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    From the belief in a universal moral core of humanity, it followed that all persons were inherently free and equal. For liberal humanists such as Immanuel Kant, the universal law of reason was a guide towards total emancipation from any kind of tyranny. [5] Criticism of humanism as over-idealistic began in the 19th century.

  3. Misanthropy - Wikipedia

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    Thomas Hobbes is an example of misanthropy in early modern philosophy. His negative outlook on humanity is reflected in many of his works. For him, humans are egoistic and violent: they act according to their self-interest and are willing to pursue their goals at the expense of others.

  4. Dehumanization - Wikipedia

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    Property scholars define dehumanization as "the failure to recognize an individual's or group's humanity." [74] Dehumanization often occurs alongside property confiscation. When a property takeover is coupled with dehumanization, the result is a dignity taking. [74] There are several examples of dignity takings involving dehumanization.

  5. Binary opposition - Wikipedia

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    An example of binary opposition is the male-female dichotomy. A post-structuralist view is that male can be seen, according to traditional thought, as dominant over female because male is the presence of a phallus, while the vagina is an absence or loss.

  6. Posthumanism - Wikipedia

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    For example, Hassan is a known scholar whose theoretical writings expressly address postmodernity in society. [24] Beyond postmodernist studies, posthumanism has been developed and deployed by various cultural theorists, often in reaction to problematic inherent assumptions within humanistic and enlightenment thought.

  7. Anthropocentrism - Wikipedia

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    For example, noted philosopher Mortimer J. Adler wrote, "Those who oppose injurious discrimination on the moral ground that all human beings, being equal in their humanity, should be treated equally in all those respects that concern their common humanity, would have no solid basis in fact to support their normative principle."

  8. One of Elon Musk’s favorite video games taught him the ‘life ...

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    Elon Musk’s love of video games is well-documented. The night he decided to buy Twitter, the social media platform now known as X, he played video games until 5:30 a.m., his biographer Walter ...

  9. Altruism - Wikipedia

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    [citation needed] Rabbi Abraham Isaac Kook stated that love is the most important attribute in humanity. [73] Love is defined as bestowal, or giving, which is the intention of altruism. This can be altruism towards humanity that leads to altruism towards the creator or God. Kabbalah defines God as the force of giving in existence.