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As president,Thomas Jefferson
Anthropocentrism
A viewpoint valuing humans above all other species, interpreting or regarding the world solely in terms of human experiences and values.
Environmental Decisions
Decision-making processes that consider the environmental impacts of actions, often aimed at ensuring sustainable use of natural resources.
Deep Ecology
A holistic approach to environmental management and ethics emphasizing the intrinsic value of all living beings and their interconnectedness.
Inherent Value
The intrinsic worth of something, independent of its value to anyone or anything else.
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