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- Sentiocentrism abstract "Sentiocentrism or sentio-centrism describes the theory that sentient individuals are the center of moral concern. All and only sentient beings (animals that feel, including humans) have intrinsic value and moral standing; the rest of the natural world has instrumental value. Both humans and other sentient animals have rights and/or interests that must be considered.The sentiocentrists consider that the discrimination of sentient beings of other species is speciesism, an arbitrary discrimination. Therefore, the coherent sentiocentrism means taking into consideration and respect all sentient animals.".
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- Sentiocentrism subject Category:Animal_rights.
- Sentiocentrism subject Category:Ethical_theories.
- Sentiocentrism comment "Sentiocentrism or sentio-centrism describes the theory that sentient individuals are the center of moral concern. All and only sentient beings (animals that feel, including humans) have intrinsic value and moral standing; the rest of the natural world has instrumental value.".
- Sentiocentrism label "Sensocentrismo".
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