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- Why do we need to interact with other human beings and living species?Can scientists really be objective?Should the environment be treated as a person? If so, why? If not, why not? (If your answer is that the environment should be treated as a person, then you think we have moral obligations toward it.)
- In what ways might the new science of the seventeenth and eighteenth centuries have affected the physical and natural environment? In what ways does science affect the environment, for good or ill, today?Describe how do you see the natural environment and why?How can we use the principles of biology to improve human welfare, and how can we live our lives in ways that control our impact on the world around us?