So the question now extends to humans too — Hello Human
But does the rest of nature have the same value as us then? — Hello Human
To itself? Yes – intrinsic (dao)Does nature have any value [some importance], whether it is instrumental or intrinsic?
beauty could give nature value, and that's just for intrinsic value. — Hello Human
There is but one truly serious philosophical problem and that is suicide. — Albert Camus
Life then, it seems, considers itself to possess intrinsic value. — TheMadFool
I was trying to give an example of a property that could give intrinsic value to an object. — Hello Human
"Deserve's got nothin' to do with it." ~William Munny"Do living beings deserve protection/preservation, and can/should we use them to achieve our goals, whatever these goals are?" — Hello Human
"Deserve's got nothin' to do with it." ~William Munny — 180 Proof
Does nature have any value, whether it is instrumental or intrinsic? — Hello Human
In others words, look both ways before crossing ... The quickest species in an unstable ecological niche, is what I mean, tend to survive – not "the quickest" individuals or "quickest" species independent of their indigenous ecology. — 180 Proof
But living beings generally tend to only assign value to themselves, but not other living beings. The question is whether or not they value not only themselves but also other living beings. — Hello Human
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