Asked by Jairus Knudsen on May 10, 2024

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Nature writer Barry Lopez spent time with the Inuit of the Arctic and concluded that hunting societies had different attitudes about the land than industrial ones because "the focus of a hunter in a hunting society was not killing animals but attending to the myriad relationships he understood bound him into the world he occupied with them." What kind of attitude do hunting societies have?

A) Judeo-Christian
B) the new ecological paradigm
C) human exceptionalism
D) anthropocentric

Anthropocentric

Literally “human centered”; the idea that needs and desires of human beings should take priority over concerns about other species or the natural environment.

New Ecological Paradigm

A perspective emphasizing the importance of understanding human societies as deeply interconnected with the environment and advocating for sustainable practices.

Barry Lopez

An American author known for his writings on nature, the environment, and human relationships with the natural world.

  • Comprehend the attitudes and beliefs that shape human interactions with the environment.
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Suraksha TripathiMay 16, 2024
Final Answer :
B
Explanation :
The quote suggests that hunting societies have a different attitude towards the land, one that is more in line with the new ecological paradigm, which views humans as part of a larger ecosystem and emphasizes the importance of maintaining relationships with the natural world. Therefore, choice B is the best answer. Choices A, C, and D are not supported by the quote.