How, in Aldo Leopold's ethics, are right actions to be distinguished from wrong ones?
A) Right actions ensure the continuity of the natural world for future generations; wrong actions rob them of that inheritance.
B) Right actions act in such a way that all members of the biotic community could will them simultaneously; wrong actions use some members as means.
C) Right actions tend to preserve the stability and beauty of nature; wrong actions tend to do otherwise.
D) Right actions preserve nature as a productive resource for valuable ends; wrong actions destroy it.
Question 2
According to anthropocentrism, what has intrinsic value?
A) Humans only.
B) Humans and the resources necessary to sustain human life.
C) All intelligent life.
D) The entire ecosystem.