The matching of the three core priorities with the appropriate ethical perspectives:
Humans and individual animals; consideration linked to ability to feel pain and pleasure, which is not a characteristic of species or ecosystems: Utilitarianism
"Naturalness"/ecosystems/species over individual animals: Respect for Nature
Individual animals: Animal Rights
Utilitarianism focuses on maximizing overall happiness or well-being, considering the interests of both humans and animals. It prioritizes individuals based on their capacity to experience pain and pleasure, rather than their species or ecosystem status.
Respect for Nature emphasizes the intrinsic value of natural systems and the importance of preserving biodiversity. It prioritizes the well-being of ecosystems and species over individual animals.
Animal Rights advocates for the inherent moral rights of animals to be considered and protected. It prioritizes the individual animal's interests and well-being, regardless of their role in the ecosystem or their ability to experience pain and pleasure.
Complete the 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