The Anthropocene, Ethics, and the Nature of Nature

Télos 2015 (172):38-58 (2015)
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47 The Trouble With Wilderness.William Cronon - forthcoming - Environmental Ethics: The Big Questions.
Why "nature" has no place in environmental philosophy.Steven Vogel - 2011 - In Gregory E. Kaebnick (ed.), The ideal of nature: debates about biotechnology and the environment. Baltimore, Md.: Johns Hopkins University Press. pp. 84.

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