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Douglas Harper's Etymology Dictionary
biocentric

also bio-centric, 1889, from bio- + -centric. Anti-biocentric attested from 1882.

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biocentric

a. Supporting or pertaining to biocentrism.

Usage examples of "biocentric".

New Age imperialisms, to biocentric and ecocentric immersion in precisely the sphere that cannot itself take universal perspectivism.

Nature to impose the biocentric solution that must also include culture in its totalitarian umbrella.

We have seen overall development move from physiocentric to biocentric to egocentric to ethnocentric to worldcentricand it is with rationality that the various worldcentric conceptions first begin to emerge.

Of course, what culture is actually negating is biocentric and egocentric perception, and this the divine ego will not countenance.

From world-centric pluralism to divine egoism and biocentric sensory immersionat one with sentimental nature in my own self-reverberating feelingsthis was the other endgame of flatland holism, a morbid embrace driven by a Thanatos that, in the way of all deception, whispered always of the wonders of ever-shallower engagements.

No nasty Ascent here: let the id be our guide to paradise, and let biocentric immersion lead the way to the glorious spirit for all.

So a biocentric psychology is one that approaches the study of human beings from a biological or a life-centered perspective.

Nature to impose the biocentric solution that must also include culture in its totalitarian umbrella.

Even if society collectively evolves to the average-expectable level of the Over-Soul, every single person born in that society will nevertheless still start development at square one, as a single-celled zygote: and have to begin the arduous holoarchic climb, physiocentric to biocentric to egocentric to sociocentric to worldcentric to theocentric.

Thus return to biocentric impulse and feeling is and must be my salvation, with rationality and culture being fundamentally the forces that stifle and contort this nature, both within me and without.

Away from the transpersonal, away from the interpersonaland back to the prepersonal, back to biocentric immersionperfectly geocentric and perfectly egocentricback to the prerational divine egoism that mistakes unconfined sensory immersion for transpersonal release.

From world-centric pluralism to divine egoism and biocentric sensory immersionat one with sentimental nature in my own self-reverberating feelingsthis was the other endgame of flatland holism, a morbid embrace driven by a Thanatos that, in the way of all deception, whispered always of the wonders of ever-shallower engagements.

Instead of climbing up and off the pyramid in transpersonal releaseand actually having done with this anthropocentric madnesslet us instead climb right back down it, right back into egocentric, biocentric, narcissistic, self-crowning glory, there to heal the planet.