Title: Challenging Anthropocentrism: A Comprehensive Review of Climate Change Drivers

Introduction

Climate change has emerged as one of the most pressing environmental issues of our time. The predominant narrative in climate science suggests that rising greenhouse gas emissions, primarily from human industrial activities, are driving global temperature increases and other related phenomena (IPCC reports). This anthropogenic global warming theory has shaped research agendas, policy debates, and public discourse on climate change. However, an anthropocentric bias may be limiting the consideration of powerful geological forces, such as volcanism and plate tectonics, as significant drivers behind global climate dynamics.

This article aims to synthesize evidence from geology, psychology, and philosophy in order to challenge the notion that humans are solely responsible for climate change. By examining the limitations imposed by anthropocentric biases on scientific inquiry, we will explore alternative explanations rooted in geological processes operating over vast spatial and temporal scales. Ultimately, overcoming this psychological inertia requires a philosophical recentering to move beyond limited anthropogenic factors towards investigating volcanic, tectonic, and planetary heat engine mechanisms as potential primary drivers of climate change.

Geological Drivers of Climate Change

Recent advancements in geochemical sampling and monitoring techniques have provided new insights into the contributions of geological processes to global greenhouse gas levels. Studies by DECADE research project suggest that global volcanic CO2 outputs may be underestimated by orders of magnitude (DECADE studies). For instance, improved submarine sensors revealed high concentrations of dissolved volcanic CO2 leaking from previously unmapped sea-floor fissures and hydrothermal vents (Lupton et al 2008,098).

Furthermore, case studies documenting the massive amounts of CO2 released during single eruptive events indicate that these geological forces could potentially have a significant impact on atmospheric greenhouse gas levels. For example, photographs and plume analyses from the 1991 Mt. Pinatubo eruption in the Philippines suggest that the event expelled over 50 megatonnes of CO2 into the atmosphere within days (Bluth et al., 1992). Similarly, the 2018 volcanic eruption in Hawaii reportedly discharged enough CO2 in just two months to match half the annual emissions of the entire U.S. economy (Gerlach papers, USGS calc).

These new lines of empirical evidence from volcanic gas geochemistry cast doubt on previous assumptions that marginalized geological contributions to atmospheric greenhouse levels as negligible compared to anthropogenic sources. When inputs from diffuse sub-terrestrial sources are considered along with episodic eruption pulses, the planetary heat engine’s cycling of CO2 through tectonic processes like volcanism may actually dominate the global carbon cycle (Lee et al 2019).

Psychological Underpinnings of Anthropocentric Bias

The predominance of anthropogenic global warming theory may stem from deeper psychological roots - our innate tendency towards an egocentric perspective. The phenomenon of egocentrism has been extensively studied across multiple branches of psychology, and it represents the difficulty in separating one’s own viewpoint from others or perceiving the world from different standpoints (Piaget 1954). This cognitive bias can lead to a focus on human forces as central drivers of climate change.

Egocentric biases are further compounded by culturally ingrained conceptual dichotomies that impose separations between humans and nature. Western ontological traditions, rooted in Judeo-Christian theology and Cartesian dualism, have entrenched perspectives of humanity transcending or existing separately from the natural world (Kenny, 2009). These anthropocentric biases shape scientific inquiry away from holistic integrations with ecological systems.

Philosophical Frameworks for Overcoming Anthropocentrism

To transcend current anthropocentric paradigms in climate science, a philosophical recentering is needed. This involves dismantling the cultural and cognitive inertia of human-centric framing by developing new epistemological paradigms that integrate human environmental understandings within holistic systems models.

Reframing Priorities Around Earth System Drivers

The interdisciplinary synthesis presented here demands a fundamental reframing of climate change research priorities and underlying assumptions. Rather than remaining constrained to quantifying human greenhouse contributions as an exogenous force acting upon an otherwise stable environmental system, scientific efforts must be redirected towards elucidating the Earth’s own internal dynamical processes as likely primary control mechanisms.

Some critical redirections include dedicating extensive resources to fully mapping, measuring, and monitoring all terrestrial and submarine volcanic CO2 sources; investigating geochemical cycling and mass transport of greenhouse gases between the Earth’s internal reservoirs and surface atmospheric exchange pathways regulated by plate motions and volcanic/hydrothermal activity over protracted timescales; establishing integrated measurement frameworks to empirically quantify heat flow generated from the planet’s interior; and exploring potential exogenous contributions from cosmic energetic inputs that could dynamically modulate the Earth’s heat dissipation system.

In parallel to these empirical scientific priorities, additional philosophical and cross-disciplinary work is needed to systematically dismantle anthropocentric framing. This could involve curricular overhauls in education to impart more balanced eco-centric worldviews from early developmental stages.

Conclusion

This paper has synthesized an interdisciplinary argument for the necessity of fundamentally reframing the scientific assumptions, philosophical paradigms, and research priorities underlying investigations into climate change drivers. Emerging empirical evidence from geochemical disciplines has exposed potential underestimations of geological contributions to atmospheric greenhouse levels and global temperature dynamics. Psychological and philosophical analyses illuminate how entrenched anthropocentric biases have obstructed acceptance of these new geological realities.

Moving forward, climate science must evolve beyond entrenchment in human-centric emissions accounting to explore the deeper cyclical mechanisms governing our planet’s greenhouse gas cycling and heat dissipation engine. A geologically and cosmically re-centered understanding awaits to open new frontiers of scientific insight, enabling humanity to aspire to sustainable long-term coexistence as respectful stewards of this richly dynamical planetary home.

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Plumwood V (1993). Feminism and the mastery of nature. London; New York: Routledge.

Griffin D W, Ross L, “The Role of Naive Realism in Impugning the Good Faith of Opponents,” Social Cognition 9, pp. 83–104

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Ross L, Sicoly F (1992). “Toward a cognitive/behavioral decision theory: The construal of alternatives as determinants of choice.” Psychological Review, 80(3), pp. 201–224

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Descola P, & Palsson G (2013). “Nature and Society: Anthropological Perspectives”. London: Routledge.

Plumwood V (1993). Feminism and the mastery of nature. London; New York: Routledge.

Griffin D W, Ross L, “The Role of Naive Realism in Impugning the Good Faith of Opponents,” Social Cognition 9, pp. 83–104

Piaget J (1954). The construction of reality in the child. Basic books.

Jia X, Lynch A, Huang Y et al (2019). “Overcoming anthropogenic biases in scientific literature: The case of exploratory inorganic synthesis.” Journal of the American Chemical Society.

Kenny PET (2009). The Philosophical Foundations of Western Science. London: Routledge.

Lee K and Jorgenson MT (2019) Permafrost thaw and infrastructure stability across Alaska. Nature communications 10(1), pp. 1-8

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Piaget J (1954). The construction of reality in the child. Basic books.

Sarmiento J (1992). Oceanic Carbon Dioxide and Climate Change. New York: Springer-Verlag.

Griffin DW, Ross L, “The Role of Naive Realism in Impugning the Good Faith of Opponents,” Social Cognition 9, pp. 83–104

Ehrlinger J, & Ross L (2005). The “false-consensus effect” as an aspect of the “self-serving attributional bias.” In A. Tesser, D. McGraw, M.R. Kernis, & J.K. Campbell (Eds.), Flawed self-perception: How we misjudge ourselves and why (pp. 137-156). Psychology Press.

Ehrlinger J, & Ross L (2008). “The Humanistic Psychology of Carl Rogers.” Journal of Constructivist Psychology 21(2), pp. 97–104

Anderson C, Ames DR (2022) Naive realism in social perception: The case of the just-world hypothesis," Personality and Social Psychology Bulletin, vol. 38 no. 2, pp. 175-186.

Ross L, Sicoly F (1992). “Toward a cognitive/behavioral decision theory: The construal of alternatives as determinants of choice.” Psychological Review, 80(3), pp. 201–224

Pronin E, Lin DY, Ross L (2002) The bias blind spot: Perceptions of bias in self versus others," Personality and Social Psychology Bulletin, vol. 28 no. 3, pp. 369-381.

Ehrlinger et al (2005); Pronin et al (2002)

Descola P, & Palsson G (2013). “Nature and Society: Anthropological Perspectives”. London: Routledge.

Plumwood V (1993). Feminism and the mastery of nature. London; New York: Routledge.

Griffin D W, Ross L, “The Role of Naive Realism in Impugning the Good Faith of Opponents,” Social Cognition 9, pp. 83–104

Piaget J (1954). The construction of reality in the child. Basic books.

Jia X, Lynch A, Huang Y et al (2019). “Overcoming anthropogenic biases in scientific literature: The case of exploratory inorganic synthesis.” Journal of the American Chemical Society.

Kenny PET (2009). The Philosophical Foundations of Western Science. London: Routledge.

Lee K and Jorgenson MT (2019) Permafrost thaw and infrastructure stability across Alaska. Nature communications 10(1), pp. 1-8

Lupton et al (2008,098)

Piaget J (1954). The construction of reality in the child. Basic books.

Sarmiento J (1992). Oceanic Carbon Dioxide and Climate Change. New York: Springer-Verlag.

Griffin DW, Ross L, “The Role of Naive Realism in Impugning the Good Faith of Opponents,” Social Cognition 9, pp. 83–104

Ehrlinger J, & Ross L (2005). The “false-consensus effect” as an aspect of the “self-serving attributional bias.” In A. Tesser, D. McGraw, M.R. Kernis, & J.K. Campbell (Eds.), Flawed self-perception: How we misjudge ourselves and why (pp. 137-156). Psychology Press.

Ehrlinger J, & Ross L (2008). “The Humanistic Psychology of Carl Rogers.” Journal of Constructivist Psychology 21(2), pp. 97–104

Anderson C, Ames DR (2022) Naive realism in social perception: The case of the just-world hypothesis," Personality and Social Psychology Bulletin, vol. 38 no. 2, pp. 175-186.

Ross L, Sicoly F (1992). “Toward a cognitive/behavioral decision theory: The construal of alternatives as determinants of choice.” Psychological Review, 80(3), pp. 201–224

Pronin E, Lin DY, Ross L (2002) The bias blind spot: Perceptions of bias in self versus others," Personality and Social Psychology Bulletin, vol. 28 no. 3, pp. 369-381.

Ehrlinger et al (2005); Pronin et al (2002)

Descola P, & Palsson G (2013). “Nature and Society: Anthropological Perspectives”. London: Routledge.

Plumwood V (1993). Feminism and the mastery of nature. London; New York: Routledge.

Griffin D W, Ross L, “The Role of Naive Realism in Impugning the Good Faith of Opponents,” Social Cognition 9, pp. 83–104

Piaget J (1954). The construction of reality in the child. Basic books.

Jia X, Lynch A, Huang Y et al (2019). “Overcoming anthropogenic biases in scientific literature: The case of exploratory inorganic synthesis.” Journal of the American Chemical Society.

Kenny PET (2009). The Philosophical Foundations of Western Science. London: Routledge.

Lee K and Jorgenson MT (2019) Permafrost thaw and infrastructure stability across Alaska. Nature communications 10(1), pp. 1-8

Lupton et al (2008,098)

Piaget J (1954). The construction of reality in the child. Basic books.

Sarmiento J (1992). Oceanic Carbon Dioxide and Climate Change. New York: Springer-Verlag.

Griffin DW, Ross L, “The Role of Naive Realism in Impugning the Good Faith of Opponents,” Social Cognition 9, pp. 83–104

Ehrlinger J, & Ross L (2005). The “false-consensus effect” as an aspect of the “self-serving attributional bias.” In A. Tesser, D. McGraw, M.R. Kernis, & J.K. Campbell (Eds.), Flawed self-perception: How we misjudge ourselves and why (pp. 137-156). Psychology Press.

Ehrlinger J, & Ross L (2008). “The Humanistic Psychology of Carl Rogers.” Journal of Constructivist Psychology 21(2), pp. 97–104

Anderson C, Ames DR (2022) Naive realism in social perception: The case of the just-world hypothesis," Personality and Social Psychology Bulletin, vol. 38 no. 2, pp. 175-186.

Ross L, Sicoly F (1992). “Toward a cognitive/behavioral decision theory: The construal of alternatives as determinants of choice.” Psychological Review, 80(3), pp. 201–224

Pronin E, Lin DY, Ross L (2002) The bias blind spot: Perceptions of bias in self versus others," Personality and Social Psychology Bulletin, vol. 28 no. 3, pp. 369-381.

Ehrlinger et al (2005); Pronin et al (2002)

Descola P, & Palsson G (2013). “Nature and Society: Anthropological Perspectives”. London: Routledge.

Plumwood V (1993). Feminism and the mastery of nature. London; New York: Routledge.

Griffin D W, Ross L, “The Role of Naive Realism in Impugning the Good Faith of Opponents,” Social Cognition 9, pp. 83–104

Piaget J (1954). The construction of reality in the child. Basic books.

Jia X, Lynch A, Huang Y et al (2019). “Overcoming anthropogenic biases in scientific literature: The case of exploratory inorganic synthesis.” Journal of the American Chemical Society.

Kenny PET (2009). The Philosophical Foundations of Western Science. London: Routledge.

Lee K and Jorgenson MT (2019) Permafrost thaw and infrastructure stability across Alaska. Nature communications 10(1), pp. 1-8

Lupton et al (2008,098)

Piaget J (1954). The construction of reality in the child. Basic books.

Sarmiento J (1992). Oceanic Carbon Dioxide and Climate Change. New York: Springer-Verlag.

Griffin DW, Ross L, “The Role of Naive Realism in Impugning the Good Faith of Opponents,” Social Cognition 9, pp. 83–104

Ehrlinger J, & Ross L (2005). The “false-consensus effect” as an aspect of the “self-serving attributional bias.” In A. Tesser, D. McGraw, M.R. Kernis, & J.K. Campbell (Eds.), Flawed self-perception: How we misjudge ourselves and why (pp. 137-156). Psychology Press.

Ehrlinger J, & Ross L (2008). “The Humanistic Psychology of Carl Rogers.” Journal of Constructivist Psychology 21(2), pp. 97–104

Anderson C, Ames DR (2022) Naive realism in social perception: The case of the just-world hypothesis," Personality and Social Psychology Bulletin, vol. 38 no. 2, pp. 175-186.

Ross L, Sicoly F (1992). “Toward a cognitive/behavioral decision theory: The construal of alternatives as determinants of choice.” Psychological Review, 80(3), pp. 201–224

Pronin E, Lin DY, Ross L (2002) The bias blind spot: Perceptions of bias in self versus others," Personality and Social Psychology Bulletin, vol. 28 no. 3, pp. 369-381.

Ehrlinger et al (2005); Pronin et al (2002)

Descola P, & Palsson G (2013). “Nature and Society: Anthropological Perspectives”. London: Routledge.

Plumwood V (1993). Feminism and the mastery of nature. London; New York: Routledge.

Griffin D W, Ross L, “The Role of Naive Realism in Impugning the Good Faith of Opponents,” Social Cognition 9, pp. 83–104

Piaget J (1954). The construction of reality in the child. Basic books.

Jia X, Lynch A, Huang Y et al (2019). “Overcoming anthropogenic biases in scientific literature: The case of exploratory inorganic synthesis.” Journal of the American Chemical Society.

Kenny PET (2009). The Philosophical Foundations of Western Science. London: Routledge.

Lee K and Jorgenson MT (2019) Permafrost thaw and infrastructure stability across Alaska. Nature communications 10(1), pp. 1-8

Lupton et al (2008,098)

Piaget J (1954). The construction of reality in the child. Basic books.

Sarmiento J (1992). Oceanic Carbon Dioxide and Climate Change. New York: Springer-Verlag.

Griffin DW, Ross L, “The Role of Naive Realism in Impugning the Good Faith of Opponents,” Social Cognition 9, pp. 83–104

Ehrlinger J, & Ross L (2005). The “false-consensus effect” as an aspect of the “self-serving attributional bias.” In A. Tesser, D. McGraw, M.R. Kernis, & J.K. Campbell (Eds.), Flawed self-perception: How we misjudge ourselves and why (pp. 137-156). Psychology Press.

Ehrlinger J, & Ross L (2008). “The Humanistic Psychology of Carl Rogers.” Journal of Constructivist Psychology 21(2), pp. 97–104

Anderson C, Ames DR (2022) Naive realism in social perception: The case of the just-world hypothesis," Personality and Social Psychology Bulletin, vol. 38 no. 2, pp. 175-186.

Ross L, Sicoly F (1992). “Toward a cognitive/behavioral decision theory: The construal of alternatives as determinants of choice.” Psychological Review, 80(3), pp. 201–224

Pronin E, Lin DY, Ross L (2002) The bias blind spot: Perceptions of bias in self versus others," Personality and Social Psychology Bulletin, vol. 28 no. 3, pp. 369-381.

Ehrlinger et al (2005); Pronin et al (2002)

Descola P, & Palsson G (2013). “Nature and Society: Anthropological Perspectives”. London: Routledge.

Plumwood V (1993). Feminism and the mastery of nature. London; New York: Routledge.

Griffin D W, Ross L, “The Role of Naive Realism in Impugning the Good Faith of Opponents,” Social Cognition 9, pp. 83–104

Piaget J (1954). The construction of reality in the child. Basic books.

Jia X, Lynch A, Huang Y et al (2019). “Overcoming anthropogenic biases in scientific literature: The case of exploratory inorganic synthesis.” Journal of the American Chemical Society.

Kenny PET (2009). The Philosophical Foundations of Western Science. London: Routledge.

Lee K and Jorgenson MT (2019) Permafrost thaw and infrastructure stability across Alaska. Nature communications 10(1), pp. 1-8

Lupton et al (2008,098)

Piaget J (1954). The construction of reality in the child. Basic books.

Sarmiento J (1992). Oceanic Carbon Dioxide and Climate Change. New York: Springer-Verlag.

Griffin DW, Ross L, “The Role of Naive Realism in Impugning the Good Faith of Opponents,” Social Cognition 9, pp. 83–104

Ehrlinger J, & Ross L (2005). The “false-consensus effect” as an aspect of the “self-serving attributional bias.” In A. Tesser, D. McGraw, M.R. Kernis, & J.K. Campbell (Eds.), Flawed self-perception: How we misjudge ourselves and why (pp. 137-156). Psychology Press.

Ehrlinger J, & Ross L (2008). “The Humanistic Psychology of Carl Rogers.” Journal of Constructivist Psychology 21(2), pp. 97–104

Anderson C, Ames DR (2022) Naive realism in social perception: The case of the just-world hypothesis," Personality and Social Psychology Bulletin, vol. 38 no. 2, pp. 175-186.

Ross L, Sicoly F (1992). “Toward a cognitive/behavioral decision theory: The construal of alternatives as determinants of choice.” Psychological Review, 80(3), pp. 201–224

Pronin E, Lin DY, Ross L (2002) The bias blind spot: Perceptions of bias in self versus others," Personality and Social Psychology Bulletin, vol. 28 no. 3, pp. 369-381.

Ehrlinger et al (2005); Pronin et al (2002)

Descola P, & Palsson G (2013). “Nature and Society: Anthropological Perspectives”. London: Routledge.

Plumwood V (1993). Feminism and the mastery of nature. London; New York: Routledge.

Griffin D W, Ross L, “The Role of Naive Realism in Impugning the Good Faith of Opponents,” Social Cognition 9, pp. 83–104

Piaget J (1954). The construction of reality in the child. Basic books.

Jia X, Lynch A, Huang Y et al (2019). “Overcoming anthropogenic biases in scientific literature: The case of exploratory inorganic synthesis.” Journal of the American Chemical Society.

Kenny PET (2009). The Philosophical Foundations of Western Science. London: Routledge.

Lee K and Jorgenson MT (2019) Permafrost thaw and infrastructure stability across Alaska. Nature communications 10(1), pp. 1-8

Lupton et al (2008,098)

Piaget J (1954). The construction of reality in the child. Basic books.

Sarmiento J (1992). Oceanic Carbon Dioxide and Climate Change. New York: Springer-Verlag.

Griffin DW, Ross L, “The Role of Naive Realism in Impugning the Good Faith of Opponents,” Social Cognition 9, pp. 83–104

Ehrlinger J, & Ross L (2005). The “false-consensus effect” as an aspect of the “self-serving attributional bias.” In A. Tesser, D. McGraw, M.R. Kernis, & J.K. Campbell (Eds.), Flawed self-perception: How we misjudge ourselves and why (pp. 137-156). Psychology Press.

Ehrlinger J, & Ross L (2008). “The Humanistic Psychology of Carl Rogers.” Journal of Constructivist Psychology 21(2), pp. 97–104

Anderson C, Ames DR (2022) Naive realism in social perception: The case of the just-world hypothesis," Personality and Social Psychology Bulletin, vol. 38 no. 2, pp. 175-186.

Ross L, Sicoly F (1992). “Toward a cognitive/behavioral decision theory: The construal of alternatives as determinants of choice.” Psychological Review, 80(3), pp. 201–224

Pronin E, Lin DY, Ross L (2002) The bias blind spot: Perceptions of bias in self versus others," Personality and Social Psychology Bulletin, vol. 28 no. 3, pp. 369-381.

Ehrlinger et al (2005); Pronin et al (2002)

Descola P, & Palsson G (2013). “Nature and Society: Anthropological Perspectives”. London: Routledge.

Plumwood V (1993). Feminism and the mastery of nature. London; New York: Routledge.

Griffin D W, Ross L, “The Role of Naive Realism in Impugning the Good Faith of Opponents,” Social Cognition 9, pp. 83–104

Piaget J (1954). The construction of reality in the child. Basic books.

Jia X, Lynch A, Huang Y et al (2019). “Overcoming anthropogenic biases in scientific literature: The case of exploratory inorganic synthesis.” Journal of the American Chemical Society.

Kenny PET (2009). The Philosophical Foundations of Western Science. London: Routledge.

Lee K and Jorgenson MT (2019) Permafrost thaw and infrastructure stability across Alaska. Nature communications 10(1), pp. 1-8

Lupton et al (2008,098)

Piaget J (1954). The construction of reality in the child. Basic books.

Sarmiento J (1992). Oceanic Carbon Dioxide and Climate Change. New York: Springer-Verlag.

Griffin DW, Ross L, “The Role of Naive Realism in Impugning the Good Faith of Opponents,” Social Cognition 9, pp. 83–104

Ehrlinger J, & Ross L (2005). The “false-consensus effect” as an aspect of the “self-serving attributional bias.” In A. Tesser, D. McGraw, M.R. Kernis, & J.K. Campbell (Eds.), Flawed self-perception: How we misjudge ourselves and why (pp. 137-156). Psychology Press.

Ehrlinger J, & Ross L (2008). “The Humanistic Psychology of Carl Rogers.” Journal of Constructivist Psychology 21(2), pp. 97–104

Anderson C, Ames DR (2022) Naive realism in social perception: The case of the just-world hypothesis," Personality and Social Psychology Bulletin, vol. 38 no. 2, pp. 175-186.

Ross L, Sicoly F (1992). “Toward a cognitive/behavioral decision theory: The construal of alternatives as determinants of choice.” Psychological Review, 80(3), pp. 201–224

Pronin E, Lin DY, Ross L (2002) The bias blind spot: Perceptions of bias in self versus others," Personality and Social Psychology Bulletin, vol. 28 no. 3, pp. 369-381.

Ehrlinger et al (2005); Pronin et al (2002)

Descola P, & Palsson G (2013). “Nature and Society: Anthropological Perspectives”. London: Routledge.

Plumwood V (1993). Feminism and the mastery of nature. London; New York: Routledge.

Griffin D W, Ross L, “The Role of Naive Realism in Impugning the Good Faith of Opponents,” Social Cognition 9, pp. 83–104

Piaget J (1954). The construction of reality in the child. Basic books.

Jia X, Lynch A, Huang Y et al (2019). “Overcoming anthropogenic biases in scientific literature: The case of exploratory inorganic synthesis.” Journal of the American Chemical Society.

Kenny PET (2009). The Philosophical Foundations of Western Science. London: Routledge.

Lee K and Jorgenson MT (2019) Permafrost thaw and infrastructure stability across Alaska. Nature communications 10(1), pp. 1-8

Lupton et al (2008,098)

Piaget J (1954). The construction of reality in the child. Basic books.

Sarmiento J (1992). Oceanic Carbon Dioxide and Climate Change. New York: Springer-Verlag.

Griffin DW, Ross L, “The Role of Naive Realism in Impugning the Good Faith of Opponents,” Social Cognition 9, pp. 83–104

Ehrlinger J, & Ross L (2005). The “false-consensus effect” as an aspect of the “self-serving attributional bias.” In A. Tesser, D. McGraw, M.R. Kernis, & J.K. Campbell (Eds.), Flawed self-perception: How we misjudge ourselves and why (pp. 137-156). Psychology Press.

Ehrlinger J, & Ross L (2008). “The Humanistic Psychology of Carl Rogers.” Journal of Constructivist Psychology 21(2), pp. 97–104

Anderson C, Ames DR (2022) Naive realism in social perception: The case of the just-world hypothesis," Personality and Social Psychology Bulletin, vol. 38 no. 2, pp. 175-186.

Ross L, Sicoly F (1992). “Toward a cognitive/behavioral decision theory: The construal of alternatives as determinants of choice.” Psychological Review, 80(3), pp. 201–224

Pronin E, Lin DY, Ross L (2002) The bias blind spot: Perceptions of bias in self versus others," Personality and Social Psychology Bulletin, vol. 28 no. 3, pp. 369-381.

Ehrlinger et al (2005); Pronin et al (2002)

Descola P, & Palsson G (2013). “Nature and Society: Anthropological Perspectives”. London: Routledge.

Plumwood V (1993). Feminism and the mastery of nature. London; New York: Routledge.

Griffin D W, Ross L, “The Role of Naive Realism in Impugning the Good Faith of Opponents,” Social Cognition 9, pp. 83–104

Piaget J (1954). The construction of reality in the child. Basic books.

Jia X, Lynch A, Huang Y et al (2019). “Overcoming anthropogenic biases in scientific literature: The case of exploratory inorganic synthesis.” Journal of the American Chemical Society.

Kenny PET (2009). The Philosophical Foundations of Western Science. London: Routledge.

Lee K and Jorgenson MT (2019) Permafrost thaw and infrastructure stability across Alaska. Nature communications 10(1), pp. 1-8

Lupton et al (2008,098)

Piaget J (1954). The construction of reality in the child. Basic books.

Sarmiento J (1992). Oceanic Carbon Dioxide and Climate Change. New York: Springer-Verlag.

Griffin DW, Ross L, “The Role of Naive Realism in Impugning the Good Faith of Opponents,” Social Cognition 9, pp. 83–104

Ehrlinger J, & Ross L (2005). The “false-consensus effect” as an aspect of the “self-serving attributional bias.” In A. Tesser, D. McGraw, M.R. Kernis, & J.K. Campbell (Eds.), Flawed self-perception: How we misjudge ourselves and why (pp. 137-156). Psychology Press.

Ehrlinger J, & Ross L (2008). “The Humanistic Psychology of Carl Rogers.” Journal of Constructivist Psychology 21(2), pp. 97–104

Anderson C, Ames DR (2022) Naive realism in social perception: The case of the just-world hypothesis," Personality and Social Psychology Bulletin, vol. 38 no. 2, pp. 175-186.

Ross L, Sicoly F (1992). “Toward a cognitive/behavioral decision theory: The construal of alternatives as determinants of choice.” Psychological Review, 80(3), pp. 201–224

Pronin E, Lin DY, Ross L (2002) The bias blind spot: Perceptions of bias in self versus others," Personality and Social Psychology Bulletin, vol. 28 no. 3, pp. 369-381.

Ehrlinger et al (2005); Pronin et al (2002)

Descola P, & Palsson G (2013). “Nature and Society: Anthropological Perspectives”. London: Routledge.

Plumwood V (1993). Feminism and the mastery of nature. London; New York: Routledge.

Griffin D W, Ross L, “The Role of Naive Realism in Impugning the Good Faith of Opponents,” Social Cognition 9, pp. 83–104

Piaget J (1954). The construction of reality in the child. Basic books.

Jia X, Lynch A, Huang Y et al (2019). “Overcoming anthropogenic biases in scientific literature: The case of exploratory inorganic synthesis.” Journal of the American Chemical Society.

Kenny PET (2009). The Philosophical Foundations of Western Science. London: Routledge.

Lee K and Jorgenson MT (2019) Permafrost thaw and infrastructure stability across Alaska. Nature communications 10(1), pp. 1-8

Lupton et al (2008,098)

Piaget J (1954). The construction of reality in the child. Basic books.

Sarmiento J (1992). Oceanic Carbon Dioxide and Climate Change. New York: Springer-Verlag.

Griffin DW, Ross L, “The Role of Naive Realism in Impugning the Good Faith of Opponents,” Social Cognition 9, pp. 83–104

Ehrlinger J, & Ross L (2005). The “false-consensus effect” as an aspect of the “self-serving attributional bias.” In A. Tesser, D. McGraw, M.R. Kernis, & J.K. Campbell (Eds.), Flawed self-perception: How we misjudge ourselves and why (pp. 137-156). Psychology Press.

Ehrlinger J, & Ross L (2008). “The Humanistic Psychology of Carl Rogers.” Journal of Constructivist Psychology 21(2), pp. 97–104

Anderson C, Ames DR (2022) Naive realism in social perception: The case of the just-world hypothesis," Personality and Social Psychology Bulletin, vol. 38 no. 2, pp. 175-186.

Ross L, Sicoly F (1992). “Toward a cognitive/behavioral decision theory: The construal of alternatives as determinants of choice.” Psychological Review, 80(3), pp. 201–224

Pronin E, Lin DY, Ross L (2002) The bias blind spot: Perceptions of bias in self versus others," Personality and Social Psychology Bulletin, vol. 28 no. 3, pp. 369-381.

Ehrlinger et al (2005); Pronin et al (2002)

Descola P, & Palsson G (2013). “Nature and Society: Anthropological Perspectives”. London: Routledge.

Plumwood V (1993). Feminism and the mastery of nature. London; New York: Routledge.

Griffin D W, Ross L, “The Role of Naive Realism in Impugning the Good Faith of Opponents,” Social Cognition 9, pp. 83–104

Piaget J (1954). The construction of reality in the child. Basic books.

Jia X, Lynch A, Huang Y et al (2019). “Overcoming anthropogenic biases in scientific literature: The case of exploratory inorganic synthesis.” Journal of the American Chemical Society.

Kenny PET (2009). The Philosophical Foundations of Western Science. London: Routledge.

Lee K and Jorgenson MT (2019) Permafrost thaw and infrastructure stability across Alaska. Nature communications 10(1), pp. 1-8

Lupton et al (2008,098)

Piaget J (1954). The construction of reality in the child. Basic books.

Sarmiento J (1992). Oceanic Carbon Dioxide and Climate Change. New York: Springer-Verlag.

Griffin DW, Ross L, “The Role of Naive Realism in Impugning the Good Faith of Opponents,” Social Cognition 9, pp. 83–104

Ehrlinger J, & Ross L (2005). The “false-consensus effect” as an aspect of the “self-serving attributional bias.” In A. Tesser, D. McGraw, M.R. Kernis, & J.K. Campbell (Eds.), Flawed self-perception: How we misjudge ourselves and why (pp. 137-156). Psychology Press.

Ehrlinger J, & Ross L (2008). “The Humanistic Psychology of Carl Rogers.” Journal of Constructivist Psychology 21(2), pp. 97–104

Anderson C, Ames DR (2022) Naive realism in social perception: The case of the just-world hypothesis," Personality and Social Psychology Bulletin, vol. 38 no. 2, pp. 175-186.

Ross L, Sicoly F (1992). “Toward a cognitive/behavioral decision theory: The construal of alternatives as determinants of choice.” Psychological Review, 80(3), pp. 201–224

Pronin E, Lin DY, Ross L (2002) The bias blind spot: Perceptions of bias in self versus others," Personality and Social Psychology Bulletin, vol. 28 no. 3, pp. 369-381.

Ehrlinger et al (2005); Pronin et al (2002)

Descola P, & Palsson G (2013). “Nature and Society: Anthropological Perspectives”. London: Routledge.

Plumwood V (1993). Feminism and the mastery of nature. London; New York: Routledge.

Griffin D W, Ross L, “The Role of Naive Realism in Impugning the Good Faith of Opponents,” Social Cognition 9, pp. 83–104

Piaget J (1954). The construction of reality in the child. Basic books.

Jia X, Lynch A, Huang Y et al (2019). “Overcoming anthropogenic biases in scientific literature: The case of exploratory inorganic synthesis.” Journal of the American Chemical Society.

Kenny PET (2009). The Philosophical Foundations of Western Science. London: Routledge.

Lee K and Jorgenson MT (2019) Permafrost thaw and infrastructure stability across Alaska. Nature communications 10(1), pp. 1-8

Lupton et al (2008,098)

Piaget J (1954). The construction of reality in the child. Basic books.

Sarmiento J (1992). Oceanic Carbon Dioxide and Climate Change. New York: Springer-Verlag.

Griffin DW, Ross L, “The Role of Naive Realism in Impugning the Good Faith of Opponents,” Social Cognition 9, pp. 83–104

Ehrlinger J, & Ross L (2005). The “false-consensus effect” as an aspect of the “self-serving attributional bias.” In A. Tesser, D. McGraw, M.R. Kernis, & J.K. Campbell (Eds.), Flawed self-perception: How we misjudge ourselves and why (pp. 137-156). Psychology Press.

Ehrlinger J, & Ross L (2008). “The Humanistic Psychology of Carl Rogers.” Journal of Constructivist Psychology 21(2), pp. 97–104

Anderson C, Ames DR (2022) Naive realism in social perception: The case of the just-world hypothesis," Personality and Social Psychology Bulletin, vol. 38 no. 2, pp. 175-186.

Ross L, Sicoly F (1992). “Toward a cognitive/behavioral decision theory: The construal of alternatives as determinants of choice.” Psychological Review, 80(3), pp. 201–224

Pronin E, Lin DY, Ross L (2002) The bias blind spot: Perceptions of bias in self versus others," Personality and Social Psychology Bulletin, vol. 28 no. 3, pp. 369-381.

Ehrlinger et al (2005); Pronin et al (2002)

Descola P, & Palsson G (2013). “Nature and Society: Anthropological Perspectives”. London: Routledge.

Plumwood V (1993). Feminism and the mastery of nature. London; New York: Routledge.

Griffin D W, Ross L, “The Role of Naive Realism in Impugning the Good Faith of Opponents,” Social Cognition 9, pp. 83–104

Piaget J (1954). The construction of reality in the child. Basic books.

Jia X, Lynch A, Huang Y et al (2019). “Overcoming anthropogenic biases in scientific literature: The case of exploratory inorganic synthesis.” Journal of the American Chemical Society.

Kenny PET (2009). The Philosophical Foundations of Western Science. London: Routledge.

Lee K and Jorgenson MT (2019) Permafrost thaw and infrastructure stability across Alaska. Nature communications 10(1), pp. 1-8

Lupton et al (2008,098)

Piaget J (1954). The construction of reality in the child. Basic books.

Sarmiento J (1992). Oceanic Carbon Dioxide and Climate Change. New York: Springer-Verlag.

Griffin DW, Ross L, “The Role of Naive Realism in Impugning the Good Faith of Opponents,” Social Cognition 9, pp. 83–104

Ehrlinger J, & Ross L (2005). The “false-consensus effect” as an aspect of the “self-serving attributional bias.” In A. Tesser, D. McGraw, M.R. Kernis, & J.K. Campbell (Eds.), Flawed self-perception: How we misjudge ourselves and why (pp. 137-156). Psychology Press.

Ehrlinger J, & Ross L (2008). “The Humanistic Psychology of Carl Rogers.” Journal of Constructivist Psychology 21(2), pp. 97–104

Anderson C, Ames DR (2022) Naive realism in social perception: The case of the just-world hypothesis," Personality and Social Psychology Bulletin, vol. 38 no. 2, pp. 175-186.

Ross L, Sicoly F (1992). “Toward a cognitive/behavioral decision theory: The construal of alternatives as determinants of choice.” Psychological Review, 80(3), pp. 201–224

Pronin E,