环境伦理学: 自然界的价值和对自然界的义务
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1994
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Abstract
Environmental ethics stands on a frontier, as radically theoretical as it is applied. Alone, it asks whether there can be nonhuman objects of duty. Animals, plants, endangered species, ecosystems, and even Earth are progressively unfamiliar as objects of duty, and puzzles arise both for theory and practice. Answers to such questions are as urgent as any humans face, and intimately related to the four principal issues on the world agenda: peace, population, development, and environment.
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Translated by Ye, Ping; from Bormann and Kellert, The Broken Circle: Ecology, Economics, Ethics, pages 73-96.
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conservation
environmental values
culture
ecosystems
environmental ethics
classical ethics