Explanation
Morowa: As a general rule, those responsible for harming the environment should be responsible for fixing it. Thus, businesses should pay for and clean up environmental problems they cause.
Thema: Are the businesses the only ones responsible? Oftentimes, consumers drive businesses to produce products in environmentally damaging ways by primarily purchasing inexpensive items that disproportionally result in greater environmentalharm.
We see that Morowa concludes thefollowing:
businesses should pay for and clean up environmental problems theycause
Morowa supports her conclusion with one premise, which is a "rule" orprinciple:
As a general rule, those responsible for harming the environment should be responsible for fixingit.
Then, Thema brings up the issue that consumers can share responsibility for environmental problems caused by the activities of businesses.
We see that the implications of what Thema brings up are that Morowa's conclusion may not
...
Morowa: As a general rule, those responsible for harming the environment should be responsible for fixing it. Thus, businesses should pay for and clean up environmental problems they cause.
Thema: Are the businesses the only ones responsible? Oftentimes, consumers drive businesses to produce products in environmentally damaging ways by primarily purchasing inexpensive items that disproportionally result in greater environmentalharm.
We see that Morowa concludes thefollowing:
businesses should pay for and clean up environmental problems theycause
Morowa supports her conclusion with one premise, which is a "rule" orprinciple:
As a general rule, those responsible for harming the environment should be responsible for fixingit.
Then, Thema brings up the issue that consumers can share responsibility for environmental problems caused by the activities of businesses.
We see that the implications of what Thema brings up are that Morowa's conclusion may not
...
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