Environmental Ethics Readings in Theory and Application
Publication details: Wadsworth 2001 Edition: Third EditionISBN: 0-534-54371-5DDC classification: 170 Summary: 1 theory 2 animal rights 3 does nature have intrinsic value? biocentric and ecocentric ethics and deep ecology 4 ecofeminism and deep ecology 5 preservation of the species, nature and natural objects 6 non-western perspectives on environmental ethics 7 obligations to future generations 8 population: general considerations 9 population and world hunger 10 pollution: general considerations 11 pesticides 12 atmospheric conditions: the greenhouse effect and the ozone layer 13 economics, ethics and the environment 14 ecology and global justice 15 from dysfunctional to sustainableItem type | Home library | Call number | Materials specified | Status | Date due | Barcode |
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Parvatibai Chowgule College of Arts and Science, Margao Environmental Studies | 170 POJ/Env (Browse shelf(Opens below)) | Available | PCC-39944 |
1 theory
2 animal rights
3 does nature have intrinsic value? biocentric and ecocentric ethics and deep ecology
4 ecofeminism and deep ecology
5 preservation of the species, nature and natural objects
6 non-western perspectives on environmental ethics
7 obligations to future generations
8 population: general considerations
9 population and world hunger
10 pollution: general considerations
11 pesticides
12 atmospheric conditions: the greenhouse effect and the ozone layer
13 economics, ethics and the environment
14 ecology and global justice
15 from dysfunctional to sustainable
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