Intro to Philosophy

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Across
  1. 3. Human role as caretaker of creation.
  2. 5. Living in harmony with the natural world.
  3. 11. Contamination of air, land, and water.
  4. 12. Fair use of resources for future generations.
  5. 13. Approach linking social and ecological issues.
  6. 15. Branch of philosophy on human–environment moral relations.
  7. 17. The belief that humans are the central and most important species.
  8. 19. Fair distribution of environmental benefits and burdens.
  9. 20. Global annual event on April 22.
  10. 21. Virtue of wise decision-making.
  11. 23. Discipline studying the human person and the world.
  12. 26. Community of organisms interacting with their environment.
  13. 27. Surroundings where humans and non-humans interact.
  14. 29. Principle of maintaining environmental wholeness.
  15. 30. Philosophical view of beauty in nature.
Down
  1. 1. Branch of applied ethics on climate responsibilities.
  2. 2. Meeting needs of the present without compromising the future.
  3. 4. Cutting down of trees irresponsibly.
  4. 6. Improper disposal problem addressed by RA 9003.
  5. 7. Person who protects and manages resources sustainably.
  6. 8. A view giving all organisms equal moral worth.
  7. 9. Human moral duty to protect nature.
  8. 10. International treaty signed in 1997 to reduce emissions.
  9. 14. Value of being thrifty and avoiding waste.
  10. 16. Idea that humans are part of nature, not separate.
  11. 18. Advocate of the intrinsic value of all life forms.
  12. 22. Variety of life on Earth.
  13. 24. Importance given to nature, intrinsic or instrumental.
  14. 25. View that emphasizes ecosystems and biological communities.
  15. 28. Lovelock’s hypothesis that Earth functions as a self-regulating system.