Environmental ethics: Potent foundational knowledge or inert scholarship?: William P. Kabasenche, Michael O’Rourke and Matthew H. Slater : The environment: Philosophy, science and ethics. Cambridge, MA: The MIT Press, 2012, 304pp, $38.00 HB [Book Review]

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