What is the ethical sequence?
Correspondingly, what is Leopold's land ethic?
A land ethic is a philosophy or theoretical framework about how, ethically, humans should regard the land. The term was coined by Aldo Leopold (1887–1948) in his A Sand County Almanac (1949), a classic text of the environmental movement.
Keeping this in view, what does Leopold mean by the third step in a sequence of an extension of ethics?
“The first ethics dealt with the relation between individuals; the Mosaic Decalogue is an example. The extension of ethics to this third element in human environment is, if I read the evidence correctly, an evolutionary possibility and an ecological necessity. It is the third step in a sequence.
As Aldo Leopold, the “father of wildlife management,” once said, “Ethical behavior is doing the right thing when no one else is watching—even when doing the wrong thing is legal.” The ethical code hunters use today has been developed by sportsmen over time.