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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... 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 the theoretical effects that ...
... 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 the theoretical effects that ...
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... Sustainable Society ' , in Pirages ( ed . ) , The Sustainable Society , New York : Praeger . Pepper , David ( 1993 ) , Eco - socialism , London : Routledge . Simon , Julian and Herman Kahn ( 1984 ) , The Resourceful Earth : A Response ...
... Sustainable Society ' , in Pirages ( ed . ) , The Sustainable Society , New York : Praeger . Pepper , David ( 1993 ) , Eco - socialism , London : Routledge . Simon , Julian and Herman Kahn ( 1984 ) , The Resourceful Earth : A Response ...
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... sustainability . I. The Non - anthropocentric Prejudice of Environmental Ethics Over the last three decades the field of environmental ethics has come to organise itself around discrete sets of philosophical , political , and practical ...
... sustainability . I. The Non - anthropocentric Prejudice of Environmental Ethics Over the last three decades the field of environmental ethics has come to organise itself around discrete sets of philosophical , political , and practical ...
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... sustainability . If the natural world is measured only by the yardstick of human needs then what moral justification will exist to preserve it ? From the beginning of the field , several authors pointed out that this view necessarily ...
... sustainability . If the natural world is measured only by the yardstick of human needs then what moral justification will exist to preserve it ? From the beginning of the field , several authors pointed out that this view necessarily ...
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Contenido
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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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