Does Environmental Ethics Rest on a Mistake?

The Monist 75 (2):161-182 (1992)
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Environmental ethics rests on a mistake. At least a common conception of what such an ethic must be like rests on a mistake. To make this clearer, I first explain this conception, then characterize and defend the charge I make against it.

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Thomas J. Regan
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