Environmental Philosophy: From Animal Rights to Radical EcologyThe essays in this collection offer a philosophical diagnoses of the current ecological crisis. |
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Introduction | 3 |
Is There a Need for a New an Environmental | 12 |
INDIVIDUALISTIC APPROACHES | 22 |
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