Can we do what we want with other species? How do conflicting international interests affect global issues? What do we owe the next generation? Just Environments investigates these questions and the ethics which lie at their core.
Can we do what we want with other species? How do conflicting international interests affect global issues? What do we owe the next generation? Just Environments investigates these questions and the ethics which lie at their core.Hinweis: Dieser Artikel kann nur an eine deutsche Lieferadresse ausgeliefert werden.
David E.Cooper is Professor of Philosophy at the University of Durham., Joy A. Palmer is Reader in Education and Director of the Centre for Research on Environ-mental Thinking and Awareness at the University of Durham. Both have published widely; they are the editors of The Environment in Question (Routledge, 1992).
Inhaltsangabe
Part 1 The framework Chapter 1 Rights and justice in the environment debate, BrendaAlmond Chapter 2 Just ecological principles?, Joy A.Palmer Chapter 3 The interrelationship of population and environment, John I.Clarke Part 2 Intergenerational issues Chapter 4 The environment and justice for future generations, Barry S.Gower Chapter 5 Nature, culture and history, I.G.Simmons Chapter 6 Population prospects with special reference to the environment 1, LéonTabah Part 3 International issues Chapter 7 International justice and the environment, StevenLuper-Foy Chapter 8 Power, control and intrusion, with Particular reference to Antarctica, RobertProsser Chapter 9 Justice and order in international relations: the global environment, James P.Barber, Anna K.Dickson Part 4 Interspecies issues Chapter 10 Other species and moral reason, David E.Cooper Chapter 11 Animal fanning and the environment, Alan T.Burning, Holly B.Brough Chapter 12 Barriers to fair treatment of non-human life, AndrewJohnson BIBLIOGRAPHY Index
Part 1 The framework Chapter 1 Rights and justice in the environment debate, BrendaAlmond Chapter 2 Just ecological principles?, Joy A.Palmer Chapter 3 The interrelationship of population and environment, John I.Clarke Part 2 Intergenerational issues Chapter 4 The environment and justice for future generations, Barry S.Gower Chapter 5 Nature, culture and history, I.G.Simmons Chapter 6 Population prospects with special reference to the environment 1, LéonTabah Part 3 International issues Chapter 7 International justice and the environment, StevenLuper-Foy Chapter 8 Power, control and intrusion, with Particular reference to Antarctica, RobertProsser Chapter 9 Justice and order in international relations: the global environment, James P.Barber, Anna K.Dickson Part 4 Interspecies issues Chapter 10 Other species and moral reason, David E.Cooper Chapter 11 Animal fanning and the environment, Alan T.Burning, Holly B.Brough Chapter 12 Barriers to fair treatment of non-human life, AndrewJohnson BIBLIOGRAPHY Index
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