Commentary on Matthew Butkus' ‘Biodiversity, Ethics, and Human Health’

Ethics, Policy and Environment 18 (1):34-37 (2015)
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I applaud Matthew Butkus' efforts, as his endeavor to protect ecological hotspots is well intentioned. In a pragmatic vein, Butkus seeks to motivate moral action through appeal to egoistic motivati...

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Lisa Kretz
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