Kantian Wholism: Toward a Critical Environmental Ethic

Southwest Philosophical Studies:1-12 (1989)
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Kant's ethic is rejected by most environmental ethicists as being too anthropocentric. What is argued in this article is that a Kantian-type environmental ethic is possible when Kant is supplemented by insights from recent ecological science. Kantian ethics and environmental wholism are analyzed, and then a critical synthesis is proposed

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