Asked by TEHREEM AHMED on May 28, 2024

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Which statement refers to a species that has a right to life regardless of its usefulness to humans? 

A)  It has instrumental value. 
B)  It has inherent value. 
C)  It has aesthetic value. 
D)  It has net worth.

Inherent Value

The intrinsic worth of something, independent of its utility or application.

Instrumental Value

Refers to the value that something has as a means to a desired or valued end, not valuable in itself but for what it leads to.

Aesthetic Value

The perceived beauty or artistic importance of something, often influencing human appreciation and conservation efforts.

  • Understand the concept of inherent and instrumental value of species.
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Nicholas FosterJun 04, 2024
Final Answer :
B
Explanation :
Inherent value refers to the idea that a species has a right to exist and a right to life regardless of its usefulness to humans. This means that every living organism has their own intrinsic value and should be respected and protected. Option A pertains to the value of an organism only in terms of its usefulness, while options C and D are not specifically related to the concept of inherent value.