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Chapters in this book
- Frontmatter i
- Contents v
- Acknowledgments vii
- Introduction 1
- 1. This View of Life: The Significance of Evolutionary Theory for Environmental Ethics 11
- 2. The Best of All Possible Worlds: Ecofeminist Views of Nature and Ethics 45
- 3. The Ecological Model and the Reanimation of Nature 91
- 4. Darwinian Equality for All: Secular Views of Animal Rights and Liberation 131
- 5. Philosophical and Theological Critiques of Ecological Theology: Broadening Environmental Ethics from Ecocentric and Theocentric Perspectives 167
- 6. A Comprehensive Naturalized Ethic 217
- Conclusion: Finitude and Responsibility 263
- Notes 269
- Work Cited 301
- Index 307
Chapters in this book
- Frontmatter i
- Contents v
- Acknowledgments vii
- Introduction 1
- 1. This View of Life: The Significance of Evolutionary Theory for Environmental Ethics 11
- 2. The Best of All Possible Worlds: Ecofeminist Views of Nature and Ethics 45
- 3. The Ecological Model and the Reanimation of Nature 91
- 4. Darwinian Equality for All: Secular Views of Animal Rights and Liberation 131
- 5. Philosophical and Theological Critiques of Ecological Theology: Broadening Environmental Ethics from Ecocentric and Theocentric Perspectives 167
- 6. A Comprehensive Naturalized Ethic 217
- Conclusion: Finitude and Responsibility 263
- Notes 269
- Work Cited 301
- Index 307