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In Nature's Interests? Interests, Animal Rights, and Environmental Ethics

By: Gary E Varner
154 pages, no illustrations
In Nature's Interests?
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  • In Nature's Interests? ISBN: 9780195108651 Hardback Oct 1998 Not in stock: Usually dispatched within 2-3 weeks
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Presents a carefully argued response to what the author characterises as `two dogmas of environmentalism' - the assumptions that animal-rights philosophies and anthropocentric views are each antithetical to sound environmental policy.

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By: Gary E Varner
154 pages, no illustrations
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All libraries supporting curricula in environmental ethics should own it ... Varner knows his field, including the relevant literature, and argues using logic and the tools of philosophers. He examines opposing views fairly. He also knows his biology well. Well written and mercifully short. Choice
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