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Environmental Ethics without Philosophy
Author(s)Partridge, Ernest
AbstractEnvironmental ethics and environmental policy-making are widely and correctly regarded as richly interdisciplinary enterprises. In this selection, the author examines two typical approaches by non-philosophers to issues pertaining to human responsibility toward the natural environment – ie, pertaining to environmental ethics. In concluding, the author attempts to explain why attempts to justify policy-making without philosophy have failed and must fail, and why philosophy is in fact an inalienable component of policy-making.
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Pages136-149
ArticleAccess to Article
SourceHuman Ecology: A Gathering of Perspectives
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PubDate1986
ISBN_ISSN0940051001
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