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What is Transcendentalism? Name some main proponents of Transcendentalism and discuss both its precedents as well as its influence on subsequent environmental movements. Which contemporary approaches to environmental ethics strike you as closest to the Transcendentalists?
Disadvantaged
Refers to individuals or groups that face social, economic, or political barriers that prevent them from achieving the same success as others in society.
Scientific Principles
Foundational concepts and laws that serve as the basis for scientific inquiry, underlying the behavior of the natural world.
Technological Innovations
involve new or improved technologies that significantly change how people live, work, or interact, often leading to advances in society.
Biotechnology
The use of living organisms, cells, and molecular techniques to develop products and technologies that improve lives and the health of the planet.
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