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    Genuine concern for nature as an end in itself is not red... — Carmelics
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    Supports→Virtue ethics need not be unavoidably anthropocentric and can support genuine moral concern for the non-human environment

    Genuine concern for nature as an end in itself is not reducible to human self-interest

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    Finally, as an alternative to consequentialism and deontology both of which consider “thin” concepts such as “goodness” and “rightness” as essential to morality, virtue ethics proposes to understand morality—and assess the ethical quality of actions—in terms of “thick” concepts such as “kindness”, “honesty”, “sincerity” and “justice”. These, and other excellent traits of character are virtues (see the entry on virtue ethics). As virtue ethics speaks quite a different language from the other tw

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