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Theodore Vitali argued that the “_________ is the ultimate ‘natural good,’ without which no life, especially no human life, is possible, and thus, from a moral point of view, the ultimate condition of value all humans must respect, enhance, protect, and develop, even if, as I argue, it is for no other reason than their own welfare.”
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A.Biotic Community
B.Necessity of Diversity
C.Ex Nihilo Creation
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Question restatement: Theodore Vitali argued that the ________ is the ultimate 'natural good,' without which no life, especially no human life, is possible, and thus, from a moral point of view, the ultimate condition of value all humans must respect, enhance, protect, and develop, even if, as I argue, it is for no other reason than their own welfare.
Answer options:
- Biotic Community
- Necessity of Diversity
- Ex Nihilo Creation
Now, evaluate each option in light of the claim about an ultimate natural good that underpins life and human welfare.
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