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Changing world: How should the Earth's resources be used?
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I can explain how Judeo-Christian beliefs about stewardship and dominion influence some human attitudes toward the environment.
I can investigate Muslim attitudes to the earth and explain how some Muslims live out being a khalifah.
I can explain the Jewish principle of Tikkun Olam and how it encourages personal responsibility to help fix the world.
I can explain the message of Laudato Si’ and how it calls people to care for our common home responsibly.
I can explain Peter Singer’s argument against speciesism and think about how it can be used to argue for animal rights.
I can explain Mary Midgley’s argument for why animals matter and explore the issue using philosophical tools.
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