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The Human Person and the Embodied Spirit

MAN
SCIENCE PHILOSOPY

HUMAN HUMAN BEING PERSON PERSONHOOD

HUMAN NATURE
Environmental Philosopy- is the branch of
philosophy that is concerned with the
natural environment and humanity’s place in
it.
Anthropocentrism- this view considers man
the most important species on the planet.
Biocentrism- this view believe that all
organisms have inherent worth and should
be valued and protected.
Ecocentrism- this view places great value on
ecosystems and biological communities.
Humankind can use natural resources without
regard for the consequences- these statements
about humandkind aand nature is not true.
Environmentalism- this perspective advocates
action to address environmental problems.
Environmental ethics- this is a moral approach
in analyzing the relationship between human
and the environment.
Natural disasters are unrelated to human
activities- these statements does not reflect
environmental ethics.
Environmental justice- this concept refers to the
fair distribution of environmental benefits and
the burden of addressing environmental
challenges.
Human kind must use up all natural resources-
these statement is not related to suitainable
development.
Pointers to review
Lovers of wisdom Limits situation Aesthetics
Knowledge&wisdom Beauty Framework
Wonder Doubt Reflection
Truth Proposition Knowledge
Beliefs Conclusions Appeal to force
Appeal to emotion Cultural bias Free will
Human Being Trancendence Appeal to popular
Morality Personhood
Human Nature Ecocentrism
Biocentrism Environmental
Aesthetics
Environmental Philosopy
Environmental Integrity

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