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The Rights of Nature: A History of Environmental Ethics
The Rights of Nature: A History of Environmental Ethics (1989) by Roderick Nash outlines the expansion of American ethical boundaries from human-centric (anthropocentric) to non-human, eco-centric views. It argues that environmental ethics, similar to civil rights, extends moral standing to nature, advocating for inherent rights to exist regardless of utility.
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| T.2119 | 179.1 Nas r | Perpustakaan STFT | Available |
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179.1 Nas r
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| Publisher | Primavera Press : Amerika., 1990 |
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xv + 290hlm; 15x22cm
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English
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179.1
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