"It is important to note that a form of anthropocentrism remains in Heidegger, according to whom: “Man is not the Lord of beings. Man is the shepherd of Being. Man loses nothing in this ‘less’; rather, he gains in that he attains the truth of Being”. Although Man is not the “Lord of beings anymore,” he is still granted the privileged position of “shepherd of Being.”"
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Francesca Ferrando, Philosophical Posthumanism (2019), p. 57
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