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Seven: The Meaning of Life and the True Joy of Living Argument
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Chapters in this book
- Frontmatter i
- Table of Contents v
- Guest Foreword xi
- Acknowledgements xiii
- Introduction 1
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Part I.: Basic Concepts
- One: Nature 5
- Two: Ethics 11
- Three: Anthropocentrism versus Physiocentrism 19
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Part II.: Seven Anthropocentric Arguments for the Value of Nature
- One: The Basic Needs Argument 29
- Two: The Aisthesis Argument 35
- Three: The Aesthetic Contemplation Argument 43
- Four The Natural Design Argument 51
- Five: The Heimat Argument 55
- Six: The Pedagogic Argument 57
- Seven: The Meaning of Life and the True Joy of Living Argument 61
- Eight: Summary of Part II. and Preliminary Results 65
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Part III.: A Hermaphroditic Argument for the Value of Nature
- One: The Holistic Argument 69
- Two: Summary of Part III. 79
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Part IV. Five Physiocentric Arguments for the Value of Nature
- One: The Pathocentric Argument 81
- Two: The Teleological Argument 99
- Three: The Reverence for Life Argument 109
- Four: The Following Nature Argument 119
- Five: The Theological Argument 129
- Six: Summary of Part IV. 133
- Conclusion 137
- Works Cited 139
- About the Author 157
- Index 159
- Backmatter 163
Chapters in this book
- Frontmatter i
- Table of Contents v
- Guest Foreword xi
- Acknowledgements xiii
- Introduction 1
-
Part I.: Basic Concepts
- One: Nature 5
- Two: Ethics 11
- Three: Anthropocentrism versus Physiocentrism 19
-
Part II.: Seven Anthropocentric Arguments for the Value of Nature
- One: The Basic Needs Argument 29
- Two: The Aisthesis Argument 35
- Three: The Aesthetic Contemplation Argument 43
- Four The Natural Design Argument 51
- Five: The Heimat Argument 55
- Six: The Pedagogic Argument 57
- Seven: The Meaning of Life and the True Joy of Living Argument 61
- Eight: Summary of Part II. and Preliminary Results 65
-
Part III.: A Hermaphroditic Argument for the Value of Nature
- One: The Holistic Argument 69
- Two: Summary of Part III. 79
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Part IV. Five Physiocentric Arguments for the Value of Nature
- One: The Pathocentric Argument 81
- Two: The Teleological Argument 99
- Three: The Reverence for Life Argument 109
- Four: The Following Nature Argument 119
- Five: The Theological Argument 129
- Six: Summary of Part IV. 133
- Conclusion 137
- Works Cited 139
- About the Author 157
- Index 159
- Backmatter 163