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