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6. What is the definition of 'operating from the outside'?

  • Extrinsic
  • Antrhopocentric
  • Intrinsic
  • Ecocentric

7. (Theoretical distinctions) '(substantive)' - freedom to - creates a responsibility to help those in need'

  • Positive
  • Negative

8. 'Lack of monodominance' is the definition for what?

  • Evenness
  • Endemism
  • Abundance
  • Phylogeny

9. (Theoretical distinctions) 'Theories that posit that deprivation/poverty consists of not having specific things which do not change over time/between societies' is the definition of what?

  • Absolute
  • Positive
  • Relative
  • Negative

10. 'We use nature because she is valuable, we loose nature because she is free' - Sukhdev, 2013 is the definition for

  • Economics
  • Paradox of water and diamonds
  • Greed
  • Ecocentrism

11. 'Valued for its own sake (regardless of its value to humans' is the definition for what?

  • Instrumental value
  • Intrinsic value
  • Extrinsic value

12. 'The extinction rate that is normal in the fossil record' is known as what?

  • Living fossil
  • Background extinction rate
  • Mass extinction
  • MSY

13. 'The belief or worship of more than one god' is the definition of what?

  • Biophilia
  • Cornucopia
  • Polythesim
  • Animism

14. 'A species that is not extinct but so rare that it doesn't perform the ecological function it once used to (e.g. beavers, dam builders)' is the definition for what?

  • Alpha diversity
  • Living fossil
  • Functionally extinct
  • Inbreeding depression

15. (Theoretical distinctions) '(list and perfectionist) - theories posit certain things that are good for everyone - regardless of their desires' is the definition for what?

  • Objective
  • Relative
  • Subjective
  • Absolute

16. What is the definition of 'belonging naturally'?

  • Ecocentric
  • Anthropocentric
  • Intrinsic
  • Extrinsic

17. A species that indicates a well plenished ecosystem is known as

  • Biodiverse
  • Umbrella Species
  • Abundant Species

18. What is the definition of 'Regarding mankind as the central or most important element of existence'?

  • Anthropocentric
  • Ecocentric
  • Intrinsic
  • Extrinsic

19. 'A sharp decrease of the number of species on Earth in a short period of time' is the definition for what?

  • MSY
  • Extinction
  • Mass extinction
  • Background extinction

20. 'People who enjoy green spaces but no biodiversity' is known as what?

  • Biophilia
  • Polythesim
  • Daisy world