PHIL 2070 Study Guide - Final Guide: Environmental Ethics, Negative And Positive Rights, Western Philosophy

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In western philosophy we have these frameworks and principles to help us figure out what to do in terms of environmental ethics. Quotations (a phrase): choose one and describe the significance of the phrase: explain why they are meaningful observations (probably worth 5 marks, why they are important to an environmental ethics class. Some conceptual work compare and contrast: choose 3. Be able to tell the meaning or why something is meaningful. Example: intrinsic vs. instrumental value: compare: Why they are both good for something. Different ways of thinking why something has value: contrast: Intrinsic value: something that has value within itself. Instrumental value: something that has value for something else; a means to an end: then provide examples to further showcase the differences between these two concepts. Example: negative vs. positive rights: compare: They both talk about the rights that a person has: contrast: A positive right is a right to something.

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