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100 1 $aWenz, Peter S.
245 10 $aEnvironmental ethics today /$cPeter S. Wenz.
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505 0 $apt. 1. Anthropocentrism -- Overpopulation, markets, and human rights -- Energy, economics, and future generations -- Competing human-centered values -- pt. 2. Nonanthropocentrism -- Animal liberation and utilitarianism -- Animal rights and medical research -- Species diversity and Gaia -- The land ethic -- pt. 3. Environmental synergism -- Human rights, agriculture, and biodiversity -- Ecofeminism and environmental justice -- Religion and nature -- pt. 4. Applications -- Personal choices, consumerism, and human nature -- Public policies, efficiency, and globalization -- Final reflections: Is optimism justified?$gocls
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