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  1. Nature as a moral resource.Ernest Partridge - 1984 - Environmental Ethics 6 (2):101-130.
    In this paper I attempt a moral justification of protecting wild species, ecosystems, and landscapes, a justification not directly grounded in appeals to human benefit. I begin with a description of anthropocentric and ecosystemic approaches to the valuing of nature and offer some empirical arguments in support of the ecosystemic view. I suggest that human beings have a genetic need for natural environments, and that the direct experience of wild nature is an intrinsic good. Theoretical coherence and scope is another (...)
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  • The Politics of nature: explorations in green political theory.Andrew Dobson & Paul Lucardie (eds.) - 1993 - New York: Routledge.
    A balanced and comprehensive survey of current green political ideas - their varying responses to fundamental problems in political theory and their ...
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