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A) all philosophers today reject the idea that future people have rights
B) utilitarianism dictates a radical reduction in population growth
C) future people have a right to be born
D) the social and environmental policies we adopt can affect who is born in the future
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A) a scarce commodity.
B) free and nearly limitless.
C) a limited supply.
D) costly.
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A) is influenced by value judgments.
B) considers only short-term effects.
C) values costs over benefits.
D) is a value-free social-scientific approach.
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A) naturalistic ethics ought to be abandoned.
B) some natural objects are morally considerable in their own right,apart from human interests.
C) all moral rights are derived from the interests of human beings.
D) nature has no value apart from human beings.
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A) should never be tampered with.
B) can survive any human intervention.
C) can be upset by human behavior.
D) is independent of all other ecosystems.
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A) regulation can take away an industry's incentive to do more than the minimum
B) regulation is an incentive to an industry to do more than the minimum
C) regulation does not apply to all equally
D) does not require polluters to use the strongest most feasible means of pollution control.
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A) They are smaller these days than they used to be.
B) The people who run them are brutal.
C) Contrary to the critics,the animals in them rarely suffer.
D) They permit the mass production of meat at low prices.
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A) It proceeds on a case-by-case basis,dealing with each company's specific circumstances.
B) It gives companies an incentive to do more than the minimum required by law.
C) It requires the EPA or other body to determine the most effective,feasible pollution-control technology for each different industry.
D) It involves the use of pricing mechanisms.
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A) pricing mechanisms
B) government subsidies
C) a laissez-faire approach
D) regulations
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A) violates our right to a livable environment.
B) is being a free rider.
C) displays an ignorance of ecology.
D) creates an externality.
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A) focus on human well-being and ignore animal welfare.
B) oppose animal experimentation in principle.
C) should include nonhuman animal pleasures and pains in the overall utilitarian calculus.
D) are likely to favor factory farming.
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