According to Routley, we can tell the natural environment is intrinsically valuable because
A) it is made up of living things, which are intrinsically valuable.
B) it would be immoral for the last person on earth to destroy it.
C) humans confer value on it by valuing it.
D) we would prefer a world with it to a world without it.
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