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Biology, 19.08.2021 20:30, shadowmatz

(15. Think Visually Anthropocentrism, biocentrism, and ecocentrism are ethical standards in environmental ethics. Think about what they mean. Then, label each of the circles
below with the name of the ethical standard it represents and a description of what that
standard places the highest value on.
Ethical standard:
Values most:
Ethical standard:
Values most:
Ethical standard:
Values most:

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