Environmental Ethics, المجلد 5John Muir Institute for Environmental Studies and University of New Mexico, 1983 |
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... attitude of respect , admiration , even love , is entirely appropriate . One who has such an attitude will be a better person than one who does not , just as one who accords other humans the respect which is their due is better than one ...
... attitude of respect , admiration , even love , is entirely appropriate . One who has such an attitude will be a better person than one who does not , just as one who accords other humans the respect which is their due is better than one ...
الصفحة 59
... attitude method " 42 ) falls short of showing an ethical judgment true ( it cannot be true , if the leading views are correct ) , but it has considerable force nevertheless . Human beings generally do desire to have well - informed ...
... attitude method " 42 ) falls short of showing an ethical judgment true ( it cannot be true , if the leading views are correct ) , but it has considerable force nevertheless . Human beings generally do desire to have well - informed ...
الصفحة 60
... attitudes disagree , the vast majority of other disagreements could be resolved by use of the qualified attitude method . Thus , it is possible to justify an environmental ethic . One need not be impaled on the horns of a fearful ...
... attitudes disagree , the vast majority of other disagreements could be resolved by use of the qualified attitude method . Thus , it is possible to justify an environmental ethic . One need not be impaled on the horns of a fearful ...
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NEWS AND NOTES | 2 |
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Environmental Ethics | 21 |
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