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    Anthropocentrism: More than Just a Misunderstood Problem.Helen Kopnina, Haydn Washington, Bron Taylor & John J. Piccolo - 2018 - Journal of Agricultural and Environmental Ethics 31 (1):109-127.
    Anthropocentrism, in its original connotation in environmental ethics, is the belief that value is human-centred and that all other beings are means to human ends. Environmentally -concerned authors have argued that anthropocentrism is ethically wrong and at the root of ecological crises. Some environmental ethicists argue, however, that critics of anthropocentrism are misguided or even misanthropic. They contend: first that criticism of anthropocentrism can be counterproductive and misleading by failing to distinguish between legitimate and illegitimate human interests. Second, that humans (...)
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    Earth First! and the Anti-Roads Movement. [REVIEW]Bron Taylor - 2001 - Environmental Ethics 23 (1):87-90.
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    Earth First! and the Anti-Roads Movement. [REVIEW]Bron Taylor - 2001 - Environmental Ethics 23 (1):87-90.
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