Environmental Ethics and the Need to Motivate Pro-Environmental Behavior

Philosophy in the Contemporary World 9 (2):101-105 (2002)
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In this article I argue that it is appropriate for environmental ethicists to be concerned with the practical efficacy of their arguments. Such a concern follows from a commonly accepted construal of what would constitute an adequate environmental ethic and it finds precedent in the history of philosophy.

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Ronald Sandler
Northeastern University

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