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anthropic principle
(an|throp¦ic prin|ciple)
Pronunciation:
/anˈθrɒpɪk/
noun
the cosmological principle that theories of the universe are constrained by the necessity to allow human existence.
Origin:
1970s
:
anthropic
from Greek
anthrōpikos
, from
anthrōpos
'human being'
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