WHICH SHOWS AESTHETIC VALUE OF SPECIES?
A. BUTTER FLY POLLENATING FLOWERS OF FRUIT TREES
B. BANGUS GROWN IN FARMS
C. TREES ALONG RIVERBANKSPREVENTING SOIL EROSION
D. ARTISTIC & COLORFUL FEATHERS OF PEACOCK
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WHICH SHOWS AESTHETIC VALUE OF SPECIES?
A. BUTTER FLY POLLENATING FLOWERS OF FRUIT TREES
B. BANGUS GROWN IN FARMS
C. TREES ALONG RIVERBANKSPREVENTING SOIL EROSION
D. ARTISTIC & COLORFUL FEATHERS OF PEACOCK
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WHICH SHOWS AESTHETIC VALUE OF SPECIES?
A. BUTTER FLY POLLENATING FLOWERS OF FRUIT TREES ✔️
B. BANGUS GROWN IN FARMS
C. TREES ALONG RIVERBANKSPREVENTING SOIL EROSION
D. ARTISTIC & COLORFUL FEATHERS OF PEACOCK
EXPLANATION
He argues for the consideration of an inherent value of species, “a value that arises from something that all people should find notable in nature of the thing that is valued, regardless of its practical uses