''Useless Creatures'' How would the author describe the idea that ''we can persuade people to save nature by making it possible for them to sell it''?

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a fallacy, because if peoples motivation is money, they might sometimes choose money over preserving nature.

a slippery slope, because if people value money over animals, they might start valuing money over people.

a bias, because choosing the value of nature over the value of money is a personal judgment.

a false dichotomy, because it presents the idea that there are two opposite choices.

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a false dichotomy, because it presents the idea that there are two opposite choices.
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