Answer: According to Baxter ;
- Humans as surrogates for nonhumans (animals): What is good for us, is also good for nonhumans (anthropocentrism also indirectly protects nature)
- To take care of nature is right and ought to be enforced because it benefits humans to do so (and only to the extent that it does so)
- The right amount of pollution is the amount that best satisfies human interests ("The optimal state of pollution").
Explanation:
C. Most psychologists believe that prosocial behavior always contains an element of self sacrifice.