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Is nature’s value only instrumental value for human beings or does nature also have intrinsic value? Can traditional anthropocentrism be defended or must we move to a new, physiocentric moral po...
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25 May 1999

Is nature’s value only instrumental value for human beings or does nature also have intrinsic value? Can traditional anthropocentrism be defended or must we move to a new, physiocentric moral position? This study develops a critical taxonomy or “map” of thirteen arguments for the conservation of nature. It defends the moral intrinsic value of sentient animals, but not of nonsentient nature. The arguments are phrased in a simple, plastic, and concise language.
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Pages: 174
Publisher: De Gruyter
Imprint: De Gruyter
Series: Perspektiven der Analytischen Philosophie / Perspectives in Analytical Philosophy
Publication Date:
25 May 1999
ISBN: 9783110158304
Format: Hardcover