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This Concept Map, created with IHMC CmapTools, has information related to: Huiying_principles-of-environm-ethics, "Nature nurtures humankind." therefore (ArgScheme: modus ponens) we should love and make friends with nature, "population is one of the most important causes of ecological disequilibrium." therefore (ArgScheme: modus ponens) we should control "human procreation", "4. The norm of reasonable consumption." means people should "consume reasonably in their daily lives and to do their best to minimize any adverse impact of their consumption upon the benign circulation of the biological sphere.", if war "causes great damage to the environment," and if we "respect ... the harmony between human beings and nature," then we should preserve peace and oppose war therefore (ArgScheme: modus ponens) we should preserve peace and oppose war, we "respect ... the harmony between human beings and nature." therefore (ArgScheme: modus ponens) people should "consume reasonably in their daily lives and to do their best to minimize any adverse impact of their consumption upon the benign circulation of the biological sphere.", Moral Principles and Norms of Environmental Ethics include "2. The principle of justice in interest allocation.", "6. The norm of preserving peace." means we should preserve peace and oppose war, war "causes great damage to the environment" therefore (ArgScheme: modus ponens) we should preserve peace and oppose war, there is a "benign circulation of the biological sphere" therefore (ArgScheme: modus ponens) people should "consume reasonably in their daily lives and to do their best to minimize any adverse impact of their consumption upon the benign circulation of the biological sphere.", Moral Principles and Norms of Environmental Ethics include "5. The norm of harnessing resources in a reasonable manner.", Moral Principles and Norms of Environmental Ethics include "7. The norm of population control.", we should allocate interests "across generations and within the same generation" in an "unbiased and uninterested way" includes (TypScheme) Cross-generation justice: "challenges people of the pre- sent times not to, while attempting to fulfill their needs and interests, deprive the future generations of their rights to fulfill their needs and interests.", if we "respect ... the harmony between human beings and nature," and if there is a "benign circulation of the biological sphere," then people should "consume reasonably in their daily lives and to do their best to minimize any adverse impact of their consumption therefore (ArgScheme: modus ponens) people should "consume reasonably in their daily lives and to do their best to minimize any adverse impact of their consumption upon the benign circulation of the biological sphere.", Moral Principles and Norms of Environmental Ethics include "1. The principle of ecological holism championing the equilibrium of ecological system.", "The fundamental cause of the deter- ioration of the global ecological environ- ment since the beginning of the twen- tieth century lies in the exploitation and utilization of natural resources in all countries and regions, which focus on local interests while neglecting the adverse impact of local environmental destruction upon the ecological whole." therefore (ArgScheme: modus ponens) we should take as our "historical mission the realignment of the human-nature relationship and the examination of human behaviors from the per- spective of ecological holism.", "3. The norm with regard to loving and making friends with nature." is "the most fundamental norm from which "all other norms branch out", we "respect ... the harmony between human beings and nature." therefore (ArgScheme: modus ponens) we should maximize "resource utilization and reutilization rate," and minimize "waste discharge.", if we "respect ... the harmony between human beings and nature," then we should maximize "resource utilization and reutilization rate," and minimize "waste discharge." therefore (ArgScheme: modus ponens) we should maximize "resource utilization and reutilization rate," and minimize "waste discharge.", if we "respect ... the harmony between human beings and nature," and if "population is one of the most important causes of ecological disequilibrium," then we should control "human procreation" therefore (ArgScheme: modus ponens) we should control "human procreation", we "respect ... the harmony between human beings and nature." therefore (ArgScheme: modus ponens) we should take as our "historical mission the realignment of the human-nature relationship and the examination of human behaviors from the per- spective of ecological holism."