Value, Beauty, and Nature John MitchellArgues that, to make progress within environmental ethics, philosophers must explicitly engage in environmental metaphysics. Much of early environmental ethics was born out of the belief that the ecological crisis can only truly be solved by overcoming a pernicious worldview that limits all intrinsic value to human beings. Returning to this originating impulse, Value, Beauty, and Nature contends that, to make progress within environmental ethics,
Raley narrates the evolution of this philosophy from early antecedents in Germanic and Ortegan phenomenology to Marías's own original contributions
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This edition of Jack London’s Martin Eden is a classic of American literature reimagined for modern readers
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this book introduces this neglected world to a wider public
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Topics include coastal adaptation
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This study focuses on why and how powerful nations have acted together to dampen or forestall the expansion of small state conflicts while limiting potential risks to themselves
postmodernism's distribution of meaning over space rather than time