From Cassandra to Gaia: The limits of civic humanism in a post‐ecological world

Social Epistemology 8 (3):243 – 259 (1994)
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(1994). From Cassandra to Gaia: The limits of civic humanism in a post‐ecological world. Social Epistemology: Vol. 8, Public Indifference to Population Issues, pp. 243-259.

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