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Population Growth and the Preservation of Wilderness: Interspecific Conflict Resolution in Environmental Ethics

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Population Growth and the Preservation of Wilderness: Interspecific Conflict Resolution in Environmental Ethics
Author(s)Schonfeld, Martin
AbstractSchonfeld argues that the correct approach to understanding conflicts that arise between animal and human interests relies on an environmental ethics that stands between anthropocentrism and egalitarianism.
IssueNo4
Pages414-428
ArticleAccess to Article
SourceJournal of Social Philosophy
VolumeNo31
PubDateWinter 2000
ISBN_ISSN0047-2786

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