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On Ways and Means of Marketing, Propogating, Inclucation and Implementing Environmental Ethics

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On Ways and Means of Marketing, Propogating, Inclucation and Implementing Environmental Ethics
Author(s)Sylvan, Richard; Bennett, David
AbstractThis text sets out what environmental ethics is and is not, tracks main movements in environmental ethics is proceeding and developing, provides suggestions on how environmental ethics can reach a wider audience, and recommends methods and actions of inculcating and promoting environmental ethics. The unifying theme is a greening of ethics and applications of this greening. The text also plays with the conception of an environmental ethic as good, as a focus of an intellectual business venture, theoretical ethics becoming a branch of economics. This suggests that there is no neat boundary between ethics and economics.
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Pages177-204
ArticleArticle Not Available
SourceThe Greening of Ethics
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PubDate 1994
ISBN_ISSN0816515042

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