Is there an ecofeminism–deep ecology “debate”?

Environmental Ethics 17 (2):151-169 (1995)
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Abstract

I discuss six problems with Warwick Fox’s “The Deep Ecology–Ecofeminism Debate and Its Parallels” and conclude that until Fox and some other deep ecologists take the time to study feminism and ecofeminist analyses, only disputes—not genuine debate—will occur between these two parties. An understanding of the six issues that I discuss is a precondition for such a debate

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Deborah Slicer
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