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20 Cards in this Set
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Master denies they are dependent on the dominated
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Backgrounding
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Dominator uses whatever he can to show difference from dominated
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Radical Exclusion
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Male defines woman as relative so not equal etc
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Incorporation
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Dominated conceived as instruments of dominator
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Instrumentalism
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Stereotyping all dominated as the same.
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Homogenization
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What is the precautionary principle in Gardiner's article?
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When an activity may be harmful, precautionary measures should be established even when cause is not established.
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What is the difference between Mitigation and Adaptation in Gardiner's article?
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Adaptation-Adapt to global warming, unpredictable
Mitigation-attempt to reduce effects, predictable Both require adapting to something. Mitigation best choice - efficient in costs. |
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What is the "Common Carbon Sink" in Gardiner's article?
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Capacity to store emissions, "a method of extracting carbon from the air and storing it."
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What is uncertainty in Gardiner's article?
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Uncertainty is not the same as risk. Risk is known probability while uncertainty is when probabilities are unavailable. There is data on CC, so it is a risk, not an uncertainty. Refusal to accept or do nothing. Don't overplay it. Can be uncertain in times with no info or considerable info.
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What is Equal Per Capita Entitlements in Gardiner's article? (Allocating)
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divide acceptable gassing among world population
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What is Right to subsistence emission in Gardiner's article? (Allocating)
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Right to minimum emissions needed for quality of life
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What is Priority of least well off in Gardiner's article? (Allocating)
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rich carry cost of warming, benefit least well off.
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What is equalizing marginal costs in Gardiner's article? (Allocating)
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...of those aiming to prevent climate change
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What is the first tenet of deep ecology?
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shallow ecology: All creatures on Earth have intrinsic value.
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What is the second tenet of deep ecology?
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deep ecology: The whole diversity of living beings, simple as well as complex, contributes to life's richness.
*Biospherical egalitarianism* |
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What is the third tenet of deep ecology?
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Principles of diversity and symbiosis: Humans should use other beings only to satisfy their basic needs.
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What is the fourth tenet of deep ecology?
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Anti-Class Posture: The health of non-humans depends on decreasing the number of humans.
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What is the fifth tenet of deep ecology?
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Pollution and Resource depletion: Human interference with the world is excessive and worsening.
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What is the sixth tenet of deep ecology?
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Complexity, not Complication: Human policy (economics, technology and ideology) must change radically.
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What is the seventh tenet of deep ecology?
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Local Autonomy and decentralization: Quality of life is more important than standard of living.
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