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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... argument' on the other. That is, the process of reconstructing politicalecological thought is held by the authors of this collection to require either 1) a 'correction of vision' on the part of green theorists such that particular areas ...
... argument' on the other. That is, the process of reconstructing politicalecological thought is held by the authors of this collection to require either 1) a 'correction of vision' on the part of green theorists such that particular areas ...
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... arguments for why urban issues cannot be overlooked in a complete environmental ethic; and finally, offers an example of the sorts of issues that an expanded environmental ethic, inclusive of urban environments, would need to focus on ...
... arguments for why urban issues cannot be overlooked in a complete environmental ethic; and finally, offers an example of the sorts of issues that an expanded environmental ethic, inclusive of urban environments, would need to focus on ...
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... argument ' on the other . That is , the process of reconstructing political - ecological thought is held by the authors of this collection to require either 1 ) a ' correction of vision ' on the part of green theorists such that ...
... argument ' on the other . That is , the process of reconstructing political - ecological thought is held by the authors of this collection to require either 1 ) a ' correction of vision ' on the part of green theorists such that ...
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... arguments , this section begins with a paper on intergenerational justice . Terry Ball examines some of the problems involved in thinking about the problem of intergenerational justice . Ball argues that the two dominant views - that ...
... arguments , this section begins with a paper on intergenerational justice . Terry Ball examines some of the problems involved in thinking about the problem of intergenerational justice . Ball argues that the two dominant views - that ...
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... arguments for preservation , sustainability and the retention of option - value . Whilst accepting that there is a common - sense understanding of irreversibility by which these claims are true and important , it is worth investigating ...
... arguments for preservation , sustainability and the retention of option - value . Whilst accepting that there is a common - sense understanding of irreversibility by which these claims are true and important , it is worth investigating ...
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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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