An understanding of instrumentally valuable nature resulted from anthropocentrism is incapable of producing long-term, real solutions to deal with environmental problems. It is obvious that these problems cannot be handled staying within the current understanding of nature-human relationship and without broaden the extent of ethics in a way to involve non-human entities. Human beings are prone to protect what they consider as intrinsically valuable. Further, they have a tendency to value the things around them and it can be improved. Thus, a big part of this can be succeeded through environmental education. Therefore, in this paper, I discuss the role of intrinsic value in terms of environmental education to handle the environmental problem...
This work addresses the question: How is respect for nature to be learned? In this aspect, we bring ...
This article reflects on implications of presenting nature as a social construction, and of commodif...
A cornerstone of environmental policy is the debate over protecting nature for humans’ sake (instrum...
AbstractAn understanding of instrumentally valuable nature resulted from anthropocentrism is incapab...
Two generations of conservationists and philosophers have built a strong case for intrinsic values i...
In this dissertation I have been concerned to conduct an analysis into the theoretical role played b...
© 2015 Society for Conservation Biology. That at least some aspects of nature possess intrinsic valu...
Many people who claim to genuinely care about nature still seem reluctant to ascribe intrinsic value...
Contains fulltext : 19556_becawearh.pdf (publisher's version ) (Open Access)What i...
Appropriate valuations seem to be the main focus of Environmental education. However, in many instan...
Considering the relationship between the environment and morality, discussion of the matter of value...
When a group of liberal arts students embark on a university assignment about the natural environmen...
Environmentalists have argued that contemporary ethical theories have overly strict rules about what...
This article reflects on implications of presenting nature as a social construction, and of commodif...
4 p�ginasThink about a relationship in which the most important is the harmony between man and envir...
This work addresses the question: How is respect for nature to be learned? In this aspect, we bring ...
This article reflects on implications of presenting nature as a social construction, and of commodif...
A cornerstone of environmental policy is the debate over protecting nature for humans’ sake (instrum...
AbstractAn understanding of instrumentally valuable nature resulted from anthropocentrism is incapab...
Two generations of conservationists and philosophers have built a strong case for intrinsic values i...
In this dissertation I have been concerned to conduct an analysis into the theoretical role played b...
© 2015 Society for Conservation Biology. That at least some aspects of nature possess intrinsic valu...
Many people who claim to genuinely care about nature still seem reluctant to ascribe intrinsic value...
Contains fulltext : 19556_becawearh.pdf (publisher's version ) (Open Access)What i...
Appropriate valuations seem to be the main focus of Environmental education. However, in many instan...
Considering the relationship between the environment and morality, discussion of the matter of value...
When a group of liberal arts students embark on a university assignment about the natural environmen...
Environmentalists have argued that contemporary ethical theories have overly strict rules about what...
This article reflects on implications of presenting nature as a social construction, and of commodif...
4 p�ginasThink about a relationship in which the most important is the harmony between man and envir...
This work addresses the question: How is respect for nature to be learned? In this aspect, we bring ...
This article reflects on implications of presenting nature as a social construction, and of commodif...
A cornerstone of environmental policy is the debate over protecting nature for humans’ sake (instrum...