Ethics
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Hope you are doing well. There are different branches of JECRC-
Which one are you looking for? I think, the rank you mentioned here, is your CRL.
For JECRC Foundation, you need 70 percentiles in JEE Mains with 80% in board examination. For CSE, you should have 80-90 percentiles.
For JECRC University you just need to fill the form and go for it. There is no cut off for this.
So, you will get all of the branches here with this rank.
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PRELIMS :-
Your prelims exam consist of 2 papers: -
-) general studies 1 :- You have History, Indian Polity, Geography, Environment, Current Affairs, Science and technology, etc.
-) general studies II ( csat ) :- You have :-Reasoning, Maths, English, Hindi, etc.
Here's are the details :-
UPSC papers( Prelims)
Subjects
Topics
GS Paper I
History, Indian Polity, Geography, Environment, Current Affairs, Science and technology, etc.
-)General issues on Biodiversity and Climate Change
-)Current events of national and international importance.
-)Environmental ecology
-)Economic and Social Development
-)General Science
-)Indian Polity and Governance
-)Indian and World Geography
-)Art and culture
-)Indian history
-)Ancient history, etc.
GS Paper II
Reasoning, Maths, English, Hindi, etc.
-)Comprehension (english and hindi)
-)Interpersonal skills including communication skills
-)Fill in the blanks (english and hindi)
-)Logical reasoning
-)Analytical ability
-)Decision making and problem-solving
-)Questions on General mental ability
-)numbers and their relations, basic numeracy - orders of magnitude, (10th level)
-)Data interpretation - graphs, charts, data sufficiency, tables etc.( 10th level)
MAINS :-
It is descriptive /written examination . There are a total of 9 papers which are listed below:-
-) GS-I :- You have
*indian heritage and culture
*History and geography of the world and society
-) GS-II :- it includes
* Governance,
*Polity
*Constitution,
*Social Justice and International Relations .
-) GS-III :- it includes
*Technology,
*Economic Development,
*Security and Disaster Management
*Bio-Diversity,
*Environment,
-) GS-IV :- it has
* Ethics
*Integrity
*Aptitude
-) compulsory indian language paper
-) english paper
-) essay paper
-) optional I paper
-) optional II paper
The compulsory indian language and english are qualifying in nature . You just need to qualify them. The marks obtained by you in these two papers will not be counted towards merit list.
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Hello,
Environmental ethics is the part of environmental philosophy which considers extending the traditional boundaries of ethics from solely including humans to including the nonhuman world Environmental issues are basically societal issues.
We need the environmental ethics because environmental ethics builds on scientific understanding by bringing human values, moral principles, and improved decision making into conversation with science. So it's our major concern for our society also.
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Environmental ethics is important since human beings should be at the service of nature now. In today's era, all natural resources are polluted causing natural disasters. Humans got lazy by using advanced technology and consuming resources as much as they needed. To avoid future disasters, now humans must be more alert and work to save it. Planting is the key factor as forests and vegetation are being depleted.
If we start to value the environment as our home, then it will also give it many natural conditions. Nature maintains homeostasis that is sustained by its elements. If we remove it and contaminate it, the balance will be broken and disasters will occur.
I hope this answer helps. All the very best for your future endeavors!
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Environmental ethics is the discipline in philosophy that studies the moral relationship of human beings to, and also the value and moral status of, the environment and its non-human contents.
Environmental ethics is a branch of ethics that studies the relation of human beings and the environment and how ethics play a role in this. Environmental ethics believe that humans are a part of society as well as other living creatures, which includes plants and animals. These items are a very important part of the world and are considered to be a functional part of human life
In environmental philosophy, environmental ethics is an established field of practical philosophy “which reconstructs the essential types of argumentation that can be made for protecting natural entities and the sustainable use of natural resources.
the attempt to apply traditional ethical theories, including consequentialism, deontology, and virtue ethics, to support contemporary environmental concerns; the preservation of biodiversity as an ethical goal; the broader concerns of some thinkers with wilderness, the built environment
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hello aspirant ...
Environmental ethics is the discipline in philosophy that studies the moral relationship of human beings to, and also the value and moral status of, the environment and its non-human contents. This entry covers: (1) the challenge of environmental ethics to the anthropocentrism (i.e., human-centeredness) embedded in traditional western ethical thinking; (2) the early development of the discipline in the 1960s and 1970s; (3) the connection of deep ecology, feminist environmental ethics, animism and social ecology to politics; (4) the attempt to apply traditional ethical theories, including consequentialism, deontology, and virtue ethics, to support contemporary environmental concerns; (5) the preservation of biodiversity as an ethical goal; (6) the broader concerns of some thinkers with wilderness, the built environment and the politics of poverty; (7) the ethics of sustainability and climate change, and (8) some directions for possible future developments of the discipline.
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Environmental ethics is important as human should serve nature now. In current age, every natural resources is polluted causing natural disasters. Humans became lazy using advanced technology and using up resources as much as they needed. To avoid future disasters, now we humans need to be more alert and work to save it. Plantation is the key factor as forest and greenry is depleting.
If we start giving value to environment as our home then it will also give so many natural condition. Nature maintains homeostasis which is supported by its elements. If we take away and pollute it then equilibrium will break and disasters happen.
Hope it helps!
Environmental ethics is a sub-discipline of philosophy that deals with the ethical problems surrounding environmental protection. It aims to provide ethical justification and moral motivation for the cause of global environmental protection. There are many ethical decisions that humans beings make with respect to the the environment..
The practical purpose of environmental ethics, they maintain, is to provide moral grounds for social policies aimed at protecting the earth's environment and decreasing the day by day environmental degradation.
For more you can go through the given link:-
https://www.careers360.com/question-what-is-environment-ethics-why-do-we-need-a-set-of-ethics-for-the-environment
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Hi Gurcharan,
Environmental ethics is important as human should serve nature now. In current age, every natural resources is polluted causing natural disasters. Humans became lazy using advanced technology and using up resources as much as they needed. To avoid future disasters, now we humans need to be more alert and work to save it. Plantation is the key factor as forest and greenry is depleting. If we start giving value to environment as our home then it will also give so many natural condition. Nature maintains homeostasis which is supported by its elements. If we take away and pollute it then equilibrium will break and disasters happen.
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