Seeing ourselves as primates

Ethics and the Environment 7 (2):60-103 (2002)
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Abstract

: There has been a marked expansion in our human knowledge in recent decades, and much of this new information about ourselves and our world has yet to be integrated into our human self-image. I maintain that understanding how we fit within the spectrum of lifeforms as the primates that we are will enable us to take a more active role in choosing ecologically responsible behavior and will allow us to address more effectively our major problems of overpopulation, overconsumption, and militarism.

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Ronnie Hawkins
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