This book discusses the liberation of humans, animals and nature from both a biological and philosophical approach. The authors include information about biological and cultural evolution, as well as the implications of the organic or organismic ecological model. The index begins on page 345.
Located at UNT since 1990, the Center for Environmental Philosophy promotes research and graduate education in the field of environmental ethics, houses the Environmental Justice Project, publishes the journal Environmental Ethics, and reprints important works through the book series Environmental Ethics Books.
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This book discusses the liberation of humans, animals and nature from both a biological and philosophical approach. The authors include information about biological and cultural evolution, as well as the implications of the organic or organismic ecological model. The index begins on page 345.
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