The transmutation and practice of environmental ethics

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Ethics is the basic principles and rules that guide people's behavior. The transformation of ethics depends on morality and law, which in turn confirms and guarantees ethics. Regarding the relationship between human and nature, Eastern natural ethics and Western ethics have appeared successively. Among them, Western ethics has gradually developed from an anthropocentrism that only focuses on human interests to a transcendental natural ethics that considers man and nature as a whole, and converges with the basic principles of Eastern natural ethics, and finally realizes the sustainable development of man and nature. In this process of evolution, people supplemented with different morals and laws, which exerted different influences on nature. In the end, we need to strengthen corresponding education and guidance, and finally realize the organic unity of nature, human and society

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Hua, X. (2021). The transmutation and practice of environmental ethics. In IOP Conference Series: Earth and Environmental Science (Vol. 714). IOP Publishing Ltd. https://doi.org/10.1088/1755-1315/714/2/022069

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