Justice for nature remains a confused term. In recent decades justice has predominantly been limited to humanity, with a strong focus on social justice, and its spin-off – environmental justice for people. We first examine the formal rationale for ecocentrism and ecological ethics, as this underpins attitudes towards justice for nature, and show how justice for nature has been affected by concerns about dualisms and by strong anthro-pocentric bias. We next consider the traditional meaning of social justice, alongside the recent move by some scholars to push justice for nature into social justice, effectively weakening any move to place ecojustice centre-stage. This, we argue, is both unethical and doomed to failure as a strategy to protect ...
This book defends an account of justice to nonhuman beings – i.e., to animals, plants etc. – also kn...
This book defends an account of justice to nonhuman beings – i.e., to animals, plants etc. – also kn...
This book defends an account of justice to nonhuman beings – i.e., to animals, plants etc. – also kn...
Justice for nature remains a confused term. In recent decades justice has predominantly been limited...
This paper outlines the main differences between ecocentric and anthropocentric positions in regard ...
The recent shift towards the interdisciplinary study of the human-environment relationship is largel...
Eight points are made in this commentary: (1) Ecocentrism is the preferable term. (2) Indigenous soc...
Eight points are made in this commentary: (1) Ecocentrism is the preferable term. (2) Indigenous soc...
This paper explores the potential for an environmental justice framing to shed new light on conserva...
This paper explores the potential for an environmental justice framing to shed new light on conserva...
Although ethical and justice arguments operate in two distinct levels—justice being a more specific ...
Although ethical and justice arguments operate in two distinct levels—justice being a more specific ...
In this article we focus upon a division between generalized schools of philosophical and ethical th...
This book defends an account of justice to nonhuman beings – i.e., to animals, plants etc. – also kn...
Social scientists of conservation typically address sources of legitimacy of conservation policies i...
This book defends an account of justice to nonhuman beings – i.e., to animals, plants etc. – also kn...
This book defends an account of justice to nonhuman beings – i.e., to animals, plants etc. – also kn...
This book defends an account of justice to nonhuman beings – i.e., to animals, plants etc. – also kn...
Justice for nature remains a confused term. In recent decades justice has predominantly been limited...
This paper outlines the main differences between ecocentric and anthropocentric positions in regard ...
The recent shift towards the interdisciplinary study of the human-environment relationship is largel...
Eight points are made in this commentary: (1) Ecocentrism is the preferable term. (2) Indigenous soc...
Eight points are made in this commentary: (1) Ecocentrism is the preferable term. (2) Indigenous soc...
This paper explores the potential for an environmental justice framing to shed new light on conserva...
This paper explores the potential for an environmental justice framing to shed new light on conserva...
Although ethical and justice arguments operate in two distinct levels—justice being a more specific ...
Although ethical and justice arguments operate in two distinct levels—justice being a more specific ...
In this article we focus upon a division between generalized schools of philosophical and ethical th...
This book defends an account of justice to nonhuman beings – i.e., to animals, plants etc. – also kn...
Social scientists of conservation typically address sources of legitimacy of conservation policies i...
This book defends an account of justice to nonhuman beings – i.e., to animals, plants etc. – also kn...
This book defends an account of justice to nonhuman beings – i.e., to animals, plants etc. – also kn...
This book defends an account of justice to nonhuman beings – i.e., to animals, plants etc. – also kn...