In this paper I will examine a number of justifications for environmental concern, and show why all except for the (broadly) anthropocentric demonstrate problematic conservative logics that incline them towards socially conservative positions. Environmentalists would do best to take up an anthropocentric, or at least anthropogenic, defence of green values if they want to pair it with a progressive social politics
A consistent thread weaves through all the articles in this edition. Each author, in some fashion, r...
One of the hardest questions in environmental philosophy is the debate between anthropocentric and e...
Are liberal and environmental concerns incompatible? Distinguishing between classical and social lib...
In this paper I will examine a number of justifications for environmental concern, and show why all ...
This thesis offers an immanent critique and reconstruction of green moral and political theory. In c...
Rupert Read argues that being concerned about the environment is consistent with both socialism and ...
Climate change is one of the most contentious issues discussed in the public arena today. Environme...
Environmental ethicists often criticize liberalism. For, many liberals embrace anthropocentric theor...
Environmental ethicists often criticize liberalism. For, many liberals embrace anthropocentric theor...
Anthropocentrism, in its original connotation in environmental ethics, is the belief that value is h...
The central objective of this inquiry is to outline an ecocentric Green political theory in the cou...
Arguing that a principled standpoint is a condition for any person or movement seeking to effect rea...
Anthropocentrism, in its original connotation in environmental ethics, is the belief that value is h...
The advent of a global ecological crisis has made the issue of eco-sustainable politics a central is...
How should we understand nature and the environment? What does it mean to be responsible for the env...
A consistent thread weaves through all the articles in this edition. Each author, in some fashion, r...
One of the hardest questions in environmental philosophy is the debate between anthropocentric and e...
Are liberal and environmental concerns incompatible? Distinguishing between classical and social lib...
In this paper I will examine a number of justifications for environmental concern, and show why all ...
This thesis offers an immanent critique and reconstruction of green moral and political theory. In c...
Rupert Read argues that being concerned about the environment is consistent with both socialism and ...
Climate change is one of the most contentious issues discussed in the public arena today. Environme...
Environmental ethicists often criticize liberalism. For, many liberals embrace anthropocentric theor...
Environmental ethicists often criticize liberalism. For, many liberals embrace anthropocentric theor...
Anthropocentrism, in its original connotation in environmental ethics, is the belief that value is h...
The central objective of this inquiry is to outline an ecocentric Green political theory in the cou...
Arguing that a principled standpoint is a condition for any person or movement seeking to effect rea...
Anthropocentrism, in its original connotation in environmental ethics, is the belief that value is h...
The advent of a global ecological crisis has made the issue of eco-sustainable politics a central is...
How should we understand nature and the environment? What does it mean to be responsible for the env...
A consistent thread weaves through all the articles in this edition. Each author, in some fashion, r...
One of the hardest questions in environmental philosophy is the debate between anthropocentric and e...
Are liberal and environmental concerns incompatible? Distinguishing between classical and social lib...