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Exam 13: Extending Ethics
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Question 41
Essay
Can you recount the changes and actions McKibben recommends? Are they sufficient, too much, or too little? Explain your answer.
Question 42
Multiple Choice
What does Hawken identify as the primary cause of environmental degradation?
Question 43
True/False
Shiva argues that--contrary to popular belief--globalization and economic development have not raised the standard of living for the vast majority of those living in the developing world, but rather have led to environmental degradation and poverty.
Question 44
True/False
McKibben calls for a "world government" to manage our descent into the abyss of global warming.
Question 45
Multiple Choice
Leopold writes that the "extension of ethics, so far studied only by philosophers, is actually a process of __________."
Question 46
Essay
Naess lists even principles of deep ecology. Restate each of these principles in your own words. Which of them are and are not moral imperatives? Why? Which are feasible? Why? Which are infeasible? Why?
Question 47
Essay
Naess's second principle is "biospherical egalitarianism-in principle." Is the equal value of all life a reasonable value? A moral value? Why or why not? Does the qualification "in principle" make the principle easier to accept? Why or why not?