Do Species Really Matter?: The Case of "The" Galápagos Giant Tortoise
Many environmentalists hold that the loss of a species is intrinsically bad, and many also think that we have moral obligations to species as such. In an attempt to capture these thoughts, some philosophers have suggested that species are bearers of intrinsic value. This approach works well in parad...
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Center for Environmental Philosophy, University of North Texas
[2018]
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Environmental ethics
Year: 2018, Volume: 40, Issue: 3, Pages: 241-260 |
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