land ethic
The expansion of ethical consideration from humans to the community of soil, water, plants, and animals — collectively, the land. Leopold's argument that a thing is right when it tends to preserve the integrity, stability, and beauty of the biotic community, and wrong when it tends otherwise. Not a Wild Words entry in the glossary sense, but foundational vocabulary for anyone writing about landscape.
Notes
From A Sand County Almanac (1949).
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