Descartes believes animals can't do this.
What is feeling pain?
The Shinto idea of the "outsider" (a negative connotation).
What is soto?
The Hindu force or concept that governs all order and balance in the cosmos (seasons changing, circle of life, etc.).
What is Rita?
This ideology accepts microevolution, but rejects the ancient earth and common ancestry theses.
What is Young Earth Creationism?
What is a geomancer?
In Kant's view, nature is __ and humanity is __.
What is means and end?
The idea of seeing souls or spirit in all things, including all aspects of nature.
The Buddha's method of ridding oneself of all desires (the 4th Noble Truth).
What is the Eightfold Path?
The Old Earth Creationist explanation for animal death and suffering before the Fall.
What is a potential angelic Fall?
Harm to nocturnal creatures, aesthetic injustices, disruption of circadian rhythms.
Descartes believes animals can only do this, not make choices of their own.
What is respond?
The beauty of nature's transience or impermanence.
What is mono no aware?
The answer to the Hindu question, "What the true nature of reality?"
What is Brahman?
DAILY DOUBLE
The four general categories of Creation.
1. Immortal rational souls.
2. Mortal animate souls.
3. Mortal vegetative souls.
4. Mortal inanimate materials.
Muslims believe this is a non-issue - Allah will provide.
What is overpopulation?
Kant believes animals do have these, but not rational ones.
What are souls?
The idea of right or wrong in terms of what is best for the group, or the uchi.
What is yoshi and ashi?
The Buddhist state of freedom in accepting and realizing nothingness, AND the process of "waking up" to realize this.
What is Nirvana and moksha?
Three problems for Young Earth Creationists.
Light years, the Doppler Effect, and fossil records.
The disproportionate suffering of people of colour from environmental risks.
What is environmental racism?
Kant believes we have these toward other humans, but not to animals.
What are direct duties?
The Shinto capital sin.
What is greed?
The cause of suffering, according to the Buddha.
What is desire?
God's general ethical revelation to all rational creatures.
What is Natural Law?
The belief that environmental problems stem from social problems.
What is social ecology?