value pluralism in environmental ethics
Value pluralism in environmental ethics refers to the recognition and acceptance of multiple and conflicting values when making ethical decisions about the environment, taking into account diverse perspectives and priorities. In this approach, no single value is regarded as superior, and a balance must be struck based on the multiple and often competing values involved.
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