Respect, Protection and Restoration: Preservation as a Negative or a Positive Duty

Ethics, Policy and Environment 18 (3):268-270 (2015)
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Yasha Rohwer and Emma Marris argue that we do not have a prima facie duty to preserve the genetic integrity of species. Rohwer and Marris take the duty to preserve genetic integrity as being equal...

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Respect.Robin S. Dillon - 2018 - Stanford Encyclopedia of Philosophy.

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