6.1.2 Environmental Ethics

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    • What is the definition of environmental ethics?
      Studies moral principles for nature
    • Sustainability depends on respecting and protecting the environment
      True
    • What do moral principles in environmental ethics support?
      Conservation and pollution reduction
    • Ecocentric ethics values ecosystems and the environment as a whole
      True
    • In anthropocentric ethics, the environment is valued only for its usefulness to humans
    • Ecocentric ethics places moral consideration on ecosystems and the biosphere
      True
    • What does biocentric ethics emphasize regarding living organisms?
      Inherent worth
    • Ecocentric ethics includes ecosystems as part of moral consideration

      True
    • What are the three key theories in environmental ethics?
      Anthropocentric, Biocentric, Ecocentric
    • Anthropocentric ethics considers humans as the center of moral concern
    • What does biocentric ethics emphasize regarding all living things?
      Inherent worth and moral status
    • Environmental ethics frameworks guide our relationship with nature in the pursuit of sustainability.

      True
    • What might anthropocentric ethics justify in environmental decision-making?
      Exploitation of natural resources
    • Ecocentric ethics may prioritize protecting ecological systems even if it conflicts with immediate human interests.
      True
    • Match the ethical view with its approach to deforestation:
      Anthropocentric ↔️ Justify clearing for agriculture
      Biocentric ↔️ Oppose to protect habitats
      Ecocentric ↔️ Preserve the forest ecosystem
    • What is the purpose of applying different ethical lenses to environmental issues?
      Evaluate moral implications
    • Values in environmental ethics prioritize the well-being of the environment.

      True
    • What do sustainable human activities aim to minimize?
      Negative environmental impacts
    • Values in environmental ethics prioritize the well-being of the environment
    • Anthropocentric ethics considers humans as the center of moral concern
    • What moral consideration does biocentric ethics emphasize?
      All living organisms
    • Match the type of environmental ethics with its description:
      Anthropocentric Ethics ↔️ Humans are the moral focus
      Biocentric Ethics ↔️ All living things have worth
      Ecocentric Ethics ↔️ Ecosystems have moral status
    • What does biocentric ethics consider morally significant?
      All living things
    • The anthropocentric view in environmental ethics prioritizes the moral value of humans
    • Ecocentric ethics extends moral status to ecosystems and the entire biosphere
    • Biocentric ethics emphasizes biodiversity conservation by minimizing harm to plants and animals
    • Environmental ethics studies moral principles and values concerning the natural environment
    • Anthropocentric ethics values the environment for its usefulness to humans
    • What does biocentric ethics consider as having inherent worth?
      All living things
    • Ecocentric ethics extends moral consideration beyond living organisms to entire ecosystems.

      True
    • What are the three ethical frameworks used in environmental ethics?
      Anthropocentric, Biocentric, Ecocentric
    • Anthropocentric ethics places humans at the center of moral concern
    • What moral consideration does biocentric ethics emphasize?
      All living organisms
    • In anthropocentric ethics, humans are the center of moral concern
    • What does ecocentric ethics consider as having moral status?
      Ecosystems and the environment
    • What are the three key theories in environmental ethics?
      Anthropocentric, biocentric, ecocentric
    • Biocentric ethics considers the environment only for its usefulness to humans.
      False
    • What does anthropocentric ethics emphasize when applied to environmental issues?
      Protecting human benefits
    • Ecocentric ethics prioritizes the health and integrity of ecological systems
    • Biocentric ethics emphasizes the inherent worth of all living organisms