The Ethics of Environmental Concern

First published in 1983, The Ethics of Environmental Concern has become a classic in the relatively new field of environmental ethics. Examining traditional attitudes toward nature, and the degree to which these attitudes enable us to cope with modern ecological problems, Robin Attfield looks partic...

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Main Author: Attfield, Robin (auth)
Format: Electronic Book Chapter
Language:English
Published: University of Georgia Press 1991
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