1. Humans and individual animals; consideration linked to the ability to feel pain and pleasure, which is not a characteristic of species or ecosystems. - Ethical Perspective: Animal Rights
2. "Naturalness"/ecosystems/species over individual animals - Ethical Perspective: Respect for Nature
3. Individual animals: - Ethical Perspective: Animal Rights
How is it so?
1. Ethical Perspective: Animal Rights: Animal Rights ethics prioritizes the well-being and rights of individual animals. The focus is on the capacity of individual animals to experience pain and pleasure, emphasizing their inherent value and the need to protect their interests.
2. Ethical Perspective: Respect for Nature: Respect for Nature ethics emphasizes the intrinsic value of ecosystems, species, and the natural order. It places importance on maintaining the balance and integrity of ecosystems and species, often prioritizing the health and stability of the environment over the interests of individual animals.
3. Ethical Perspective: Animal Rights: Once again, the focus on individual animals aligns with the principles of Animal Rights ethics. This perspective emphasizes the moral consideration and protection of individual animals based on their capacity to experience pleasure and pain, as opposed to focusing solely on species or ecosystems.
Complete question:
Match the three core priorities below (i.e., what that ethic puts first) with the appropriate ethical perspectives.
1-Humans and individual animals; consideration linked to ability to feel pain and pleasure, which is not a characteristic of species or ecosystems. [ Choose ] Utilitarianism, Hybrid , Relational, Respect for Nature, Animal Rights
2- naturalness"/ecosystems/species over individual animals [ Choose ] Utilitarianism Hybrid Relational Respect for Nature Animal Rights Individual animals [ Choose ] Utilitarianism, Hybrid , Relational, Respect for Nature, Animal Rights
3-Individual animals [ Choose ] Utilitarianism, Hybrid , Relational, Respect for Nature, Animal Rights