Env. Ethics Flashcards
1
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Humes law
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Ethics, cannot derive an ought from an is
2
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Final value
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valuable in itself
3
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Instrumental value
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Valuable since it contributes to another value
4
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Anthropocentrism
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- humans at the center
- only humans have moral standing
- consequence - the action that does the most good
- the env should be protected if it benefits humans
5
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Animal rights
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- all beings that have consiousness desires have values as individuals -> moral standing
- mamals, birds, fish
- human and animal interest equally
- individual animals
6
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Biocentrism
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- Taylor
- all life has moral standing as idividuals, animals and plants
- other life should be respected as much as possible, and harm to other life should be avoided
- basic needs for humans and not basic needs be fulfilled
normative: - do not hurt living organisms
- leave nature alone, dont interfere
- restore if possible after wrong doing
7
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Ecocentrism
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- from the individual to the collective
- mountains, ecosystems, forests, species have moral standing
- Ecosystems final value, individuals instrumental value to the eco functions
- Ecosystems value through stability, beauty and integrity
- human use ok but should limit the impact as much as possible
- killing individual animals ok
8
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Weak ecocentrism
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Biocentrism, and ecocentrism
- leave the winderness alone
- do not cause harm to animals more than they would suffer in nature
- dont harm other species
- restore wilderness as much as much as is reasonable