What are They Saying about Environmental Ethics?

(1997)
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Abstract

An overview of the major voices and the major schools of thought in contemporary environmental ethics: deep ecology; ecofeminism, animals' rights; environmental "holism," liberation ecotheology; and various approaches to eco-ethical questions.

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