Political Theory and the Environment: A ReassessmentMatthew Humphrey Routledge, 2020 M04 22 - 168 páginas This collection offers a sympathetic but critical perspective on contemporary ecological political theory, and gives proposals for a reorientation of some of its key aspects. |
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... argues that, because most environmental ethicists (a paradigmatic example being a thinker such as Holmes Rolston III) tend to think of nature and culture as distinct spheres of ethical concern, and focus almost exclusively on the former ...
... argues that, because most environmental ethicists (a paradigmatic example being a thinker such as Holmes Rolston III) tend to think of nature and culture as distinct spheres of ethical concern, and focus almost exclusively on the former ...
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... argues that , because most environmental ethicists ( a paradigmatic example being a thinker such as Holmes Rolston III ) tend to think of nature and culture as distinct spheres of ethical concern , and focus almost exclusively on the ...
... argues that , because most environmental ethicists ( a paradigmatic example being a thinker such as Holmes Rolston III ) tend to think of nature and culture as distinct spheres of ethical concern , and focus almost exclusively on the ...
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... argues both that environmental ethicists have tended to disregard particular human and environmental problems that exist in the Third World , and that the relationship between ecological values and ( broadly liberal ) political values ...
... argues both that environmental ethicists have tended to disregard particular human and environmental problems that exist in the Third World , and that the relationship between ecological values and ( broadly liberal ) political values ...
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... argue , a wide range of duties , obligations , and rights obtain in our treatment of it . Curiously however , environmental ethicists are largely silent about urban environmental issues , let alone the normative status of urban ...
... argue , a wide range of duties , obligations , and rights obtain in our treatment of it . Curiously however , environmental ethicists are largely silent about urban environmental issues , let alone the normative status of urban ...
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... argues that values , intrinsic or not , must originate in a valuing agent , human or nonhuman ) , it is clear that the connection between anthropocentrism and instrumentalism drives the continued rejection of appeals to human interests ...
... argues that values , intrinsic or not , must originate in a valuing agent , human or nonhuman ) , it is clear that the connection between anthropocentrism and instrumentalism drives the continued rejection of appeals to human interests ...
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Ecocentrism Weighted Interests and Property | 36 |
Whats Wrong with Ecofeminism? Lucy Sargisson | 52 |
Balancing Political and Ecological Values Niraja Gopal Jayal | 65 |
New Ethics for Old? Or How Not to Think | 89 |
Ten Commandments of How to Fail in | 111 |
Three Conceptions of Irreversibility | 138 |
Abstracts | 155 |
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Political Theory and the Environment: A Reassessment Mathew Humphrey Sin vista previa disponible - 2001 |
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