Agriculture. A War on Nature?

Journal of Applied Philosophy 6 (2):205-208 (1989)
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ABSTRACT Agriculture, in the ubiquitous debate concerning the environment, is often accused of being environmentally destructive as if farmers are waging a war on nature. The article discusses the role of aggression, competition and killing in agriculture and concludes that those warlike characteristics are a necessary part of agricultural practice. The article stresses, however, that agriculture is not literally a war on nature and points to a number of unwarlike characteristics that also belong to agriculture

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Are We at War with Nature?Derek D. Turner - 2005 - Environmental Values 14 (1):21 - 36.

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