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We need to realise that every species has an intrinsic value, even if it may not be of current or any economic value to us. We have a moral duty to care for their well being and pass on our biological legacy in good order to future generations.
This argument is related to

A

Narrowly utilitarian

B

Broadly utilitarian

C

Ethical

D

All of the above

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C

We need to realise that every species has an intrinsic value, even if it may not be of current or any economic value to us. We have a moral duty to care for their well-being and pass on our biological legacy in good order to future generations. This argument is related to ethical.
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