Question

How, in Aldo Leopolds ethics, are right actions to be distinguished from wrong ones?

a. Right actions ensure the continuity of the natural world for future generations; wrong actions rob them of that inheritance.

b. Right actions act in such a way that all members of the biotic community could will them simultaneously; wrong actions use some members as means.

c. Right actions tend to preserve the stability and beauty of nature; wrong actions tend to do otherwise.

d. Right actions preserve nature as a productive resource for valuable ends; wrong actions destroy it.

Indicate one or more answer choices that best complete the statement or answer the question.

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