Environmental Ethics, المجلد 5John Muir Institute for Environmental Studies and University of New Mexico, 1983 |
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substitute an ethic for the use of the environment for an environmental ethic ) is vulnerable to the following criticisms . First , it is perilous ... environment on the value of natural beauty to 30 50 Vol . 5 ENVIRONMENTAL ETHICS.
substitute an ethic for the use of the environment for an environmental ethic ) is vulnerable to the following criticisms . First , it is perilous ... environment on the value of natural beauty to 30 50 Vol . 5 ENVIRONMENTAL ETHICS.
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... environmental protection urged by Frankena and others . I conclude that he has not shown that an ethic which regards humans alone as having moral standing is an adequate ethic for the use of the environment . This is really not at all ...
... environmental protection urged by Frankena and others . I conclude that he has not shown that an ethic which regards humans alone as having moral standing is an adequate ethic for the use of the environment . This is really not at all ...
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... environmental problems , including the moral status of animals . Concepts such as stewardship or trusteeship are more appropriate for the development of an environmental ethic . I. INTRODUCTION The development of an environmental , or ...
... environmental problems , including the moral status of animals . Concepts such as stewardship or trusteeship are more appropriate for the development of an environmental ethic . I. INTRODUCTION The development of an environmental , or ...
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