The reason for the relevance of environmental ethics
DOI:
https://doi.org/10.31150/ajshr.v1i5.251Keywords:
ecology, ethics, demography, crisis, relevance, reason, action, resource, result, meaningAbstract
The article considers the relevance of environmental ethics, its significance in society and in the formation of a new view of this problem from the point of view of philosophical understanding. The development of harmonious relations between a person and the outside world can become one of the possible ways out of the multitude of crises (psychological, social, demographic and environmental) that exist in the world today. All crises are interconnected and one inevitably follows from the other.
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