explain environmental ethics with the helps of example
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Environmental Ethics:-
Environmental ethics is a branch of ethics that studies the relation of human beings and the environment and how ethics play a role in this. Environmental ethics believe that humans are a part of society as well as other living creatures, which includes plants and animals. These items are a very important part of the world and are considered to be a functional part of human life.
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Environmental ethics is a branch of applied philosophy.
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- The branch of applied philosophy that studies the conceptual foundations of environmental values and concrete issues.
- In environmental philosophy, the environmental ethics is an established field of practical philosophy.
- It reconstructs the essential types of argumentation that can be made for protecting natural entities and the sustainable use of natural resources.
- The basic pairs of principles of environmental ethics are justice and sustainability, sufficiency and compassion, solidarity and participation.
- There are many environmental ethics that human beings make with respect to the environment. Few examples are given below.
- Why should humans continue to propagate its species, and life itself?
- Why should humans continue to clear cut forests for the sake of human consumption?
- Should humans continue to make gasoline?
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