Environmental Ethics, المجلد 1John Muir Institute for Environmental Studies and University of New Mexico, 1979 |
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الصفحة 73
... social insects , appear to do nothing at all voluntarily . Thus , the relationship that Leopold claims to exist between ethics and social participation , if such a connection indeed obtains , must be more carefully stated so as to take ...
... social insects , appear to do nothing at all voluntarily . Thus , the relationship that Leopold claims to exist between ethics and social participation , if such a connection indeed obtains , must be more carefully stated so as to take ...
الصفحة 74
... social limitation . A more social animal , although intraspecifically less aggressive and more diffident , is better adapted in many cases than a solitary animal . If the creature is a mammal , and especially if it is a Homo sapiens ...
... social limitation . A more social animal , although intraspecifically less aggressive and more diffident , is better adapted in many cases than a solitary animal . If the creature is a mammal , and especially if it is a Homo sapiens ...
الصفحة 297
... social act , and scientific facts depend on acts . This is a relevant statement , however , only if the analysis of the social character of science yields more than mere paralipomena to the history of the inspiration of scien- tists ...
... social act , and scientific facts depend on acts . This is a relevant statement , however , only if the analysis of the social character of science yields more than mere paralipomena to the history of the inspiration of scien- tists ...
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FEATURES | 7 |
The Concept of the Irreplaceable John N Martin | 31 |
The Rights of the Subhuman World Charles Hartshorne | 49 |
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