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But we should take care of it so it can take care of us. Harry F. Harlow, Monkey Love Experiments. Intrinsic value- value of things as ends in themselves, regardless of whether they are also useful as means to other ends. Bears vs. It is also something that we can clearly recognize as a human-built environment. It is definitely a natural environment, created over millions of years by natural volcanic, geological, and biological processes.
The deep ecologist respects this intrinsic value, taking care, for example, when walking on the mountainside not to cause unnecessary damage to the plants.
To make such a separation not only leads to selfishness towards other people, but also induces human selfishness towards nature. The identity of a living thing is essentially constituted by its relations to other things in the world, especially its ecological relations to other living things.
If people conceptualise themselves and the world in relational terms, the deep ecologists argue, then people will take better care of nature and the world in general.
Functioning ecosystems vs. Demographic Sustainability 2. Ecological Functions 3. Human Use and Interactions 4. Can we return animals to levels that existed before humans had a negative impact? Who are we saving the environment for, and where? Environmental Ethics.
Definitions Moral Agents Those who have the freedom and rational capacity to be responsible for choices Those capable of moral reflection. Environmental ethics: An interactive introduction. Three theories Deep ecology intrinsic value of all the natural world, both plant and animal. Eco-holism world is like one interconnected. Definitions Moral Agents —Those who have the freedom and rational capacity to be responsible for choices —Those capable of moral.
Environmental Science Michelle Guthrie, M. Humans and the environment We exist within the environment and are part of the natural world. Like all other.
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