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The Incompleat Ecophilosopher Essays From The Edges Of Environmental Ethics Anthony Weston

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The Incompleat Ecophilosopher Essays From The Edges Of Environmental Ethics Anthony Weston
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Publisher: State University of New York Press
File Extension: PDF
File size: 2.24 MB
Pages: 196
Author: Anthony Weston
ISBN: 9780791476697, 9781441603852, 0791476693, 1441603859
Language: English
Year: 2009

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The Incompleat Ecophilosopher Essays From The Edges Of Environmental Ethics Anthony Weston by Anthony Weston 9780791476697, 9781441603852, 0791476693, 1441603859 instant download after payment.

This collection of germinal work in the field by Anthony Weston presents his pragmatic environmental philosophy, calling for reconstruction and imagination rather than deconstruction and analysis. It is a philosopher’s invitation to environmental ethics in an unexpectedly inviting and down-to-earth key. On the pragmatic view advanced here, environmental values are thoroughly natural—what else could they be?—and are open-ended and in flux. Rather than passing judgment on the world as it is, we are called to rediscover and remake the world as it might be. We require an environmental etiquette more than a formal ethic; an etiquette whose development must be an ongoing process; and a process in turn that is genuinely multicentric, challenging us to negotiate our place among the exuberant variety of living and other forms.

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