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| Open Access | ENVIRONMENTAL STEWARDSHIP: VITAL AND ETHICAL PERSPECTIVES
Muqimjonova Kamolabonu Qaxramonjon kizi ,Abstract
This article analyzes the vital and ethical foundations of environmental stewardship. The research emphasizes the necessity of perceiving nature not merely as a resource for human consumption but as a complex living system. Drawing upon the ecological roles of flora, the study explains the ethical and scientific dimensions of environmental protection, supported by the philosophical insights of both ancient and modern scholars. Ultimately, the paper calls for a reassessment of humanity's responsibility to live in harmony with the natural world.(3)
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environmental protection, nature care, ecological sustainability, ethical responsibility, Aristotle, Ibn Sina, Paul Taylor.
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Aristotle. De Anima (On the Soul). Translated with an introduction and notes by Hugh Lawson-Tancred. Penguin Classics, 1986.
Ibn Sina (Avicenna). Kitob ash-Shifoʼ (The Book of Healing). Cairo Edition.
Taylor, Paul W. Respect for Nature: A Theory of Environmental Ethics. 25th Anniversary Edition. Princeton University Press, 2011 (Original work published 1986).
Rolston, H. Environmental Ethics: Duties to and Values in the Natural World. Temple University Press, 1988.
Attfield, R. Environmental Ethics: A Very Short Introduction. Oxford University Press, 2018.
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