Biocentrism is an ethical perspective that places intrinsic value on all living beings, advocating for the consideration of the rights and well-being of all forms of life in environmental decision-making. It emphasizes that humans are not the central focus of the universe, but rather a part of a complex web of life, encouraging a more holistic view of nature. This philosophy contrasts with anthropocentrism, which prioritizes human needs and interests over other species.