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Ecology, Ethics, and Theology
Author(s)Cobb, John
AbstractCobb writes that Western ethics, like Western thought generally, has been radically anthropocentric. But the disruptions of ecological systems which have brought the world to crisis have called our attention to the need for adopting different patterns of behavior with respect to our environment. The author states that there are two basic elements in almost any ethical theory and discusses a theory of value.
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Pages162-176
ArticleAccess to Article
SourceEconomics, Ecology, Ethics: Essays Toward a Steady-State Economy
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PubDate1980
ISBN_ISSN0716711788
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