Team:Toulouse/ethics

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<p class="title1" id="select2">Human intervention in the nature</p>
<p class="title1" id="select2">Human intervention in the nature</p>
<p class="texte">Our main questioning aim to understand the complicated relationship between man and nature. Does the mankind have the proper right to operate in nature? Is modified nature considered as artificial?</p>
<p class="texte">Our main questioning aim to understand the complicated relationship between man and nature. Does the mankind have the proper right to operate in nature? Is modified nature considered as artificial?</p>
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<p class="title2> Mankind & Nature</p>
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<p class="title2"> Mankind & Nature</p>
<p class="texte"> Nature is known as a creation of God. Human is linked to the nature and for that reason the nature deserves to be respected and loved. Mankind has always been linked to Nature as its survival depends on what comes out of the ground, the trees, the oceans… The nature is a source of wealth for the humankind. It ensures survival and development by giving men the wood, the rocks, the soil to build shelters.  Being in contact with nature can allow men to feel strong emotion, as describe by poets like Hugo and Lamartine.</p>
<p class="texte"> Nature is known as a creation of God. Human is linked to the nature and for that reason the nature deserves to be respected and loved. Mankind has always been linked to Nature as its survival depends on what comes out of the ground, the trees, the oceans… The nature is a source of wealth for the humankind. It ensures survival and development by giving men the wood, the rocks, the soil to build shelters.  Being in contact with nature can allow men to feel strong emotion, as describe by poets like Hugo and Lamartine.</p>

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