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Ethics of Nature : A Map / Angelika Krebs.

By: Contributor(s): Material type: TextTextSeries: Perspektiven der Analytischen Philosophie / Perspectives in Analytical Philosophy ; 22Publisher: Berlin ; Boston : De Gruyter, [2013]Copyright date: ©1999Description: 1 online resource (174 p.)Content type:
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ISBN:
  • 9783110158304
  • 9783110802832
Subject(s): DDC classification:
  • 179/.1
LOC classification:
  • BD581 -- K65 1999eb
Other classification:
  • online - DeGruyter
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Contents:
Frontmatter -- Table of Contents -- Guest Foreword / Williams, Bernard -- Acknowledgements -- Introduction -- Part I.: Basic Concepts -- One: Nature -- Two: Ethics -- Three: Anthropocentrism versus Physiocentrism -- Part II.: Seven Anthropocentric Arguments for the Value of Nature -- One: The Basic Needs Argument -- Two: The Aisthesis Argument -- Three: The Aesthetic Contemplation Argument -- Four The Natural Design Argument -- Five: The Heimat Argument -- Six: The Pedagogic Argument -- Seven: The Meaning of Life and the True Joy of Living Argument -- Eight: Summary of Part II. and Preliminary Results -- Part III.: A Hermaphroditic Argument for the Value of Nature -- One: The Holistic Argument -- Two: Summary of Part III. -- Part IV. Five Physiocentric Arguments for the Value of Nature -- One: The Pathocentric Argument -- Two: The Teleological Argument -- Three: The Reverence for Life Argument -- Four: The Following Nature Argument -- Five: The Theological Argument -- Six: Summary of Part IV. -- Conclusion -- Works Cited -- About the Author -- Index -- Backmatter

Frontmatter -- Table of Contents -- Guest Foreword / Williams, Bernard -- Acknowledgements -- Introduction -- Part I.: Basic Concepts -- One: Nature -- Two: Ethics -- Three: Anthropocentrism versus Physiocentrism -- Part II.: Seven Anthropocentric Arguments for the Value of Nature -- One: The Basic Needs Argument -- Two: The Aisthesis Argument -- Three: The Aesthetic Contemplation Argument -- Four The Natural Design Argument -- Five: The Heimat Argument -- Six: The Pedagogic Argument -- Seven: The Meaning of Life and the True Joy of Living Argument -- Eight: Summary of Part II. and Preliminary Results -- Part III.: A Hermaphroditic Argument for the Value of Nature -- One: The Holistic Argument -- Two: Summary of Part III. -- Part IV. Five Physiocentric Arguments for the Value of Nature -- One: The Pathocentric Argument -- Two: The Teleological Argument -- Three: The Reverence for Life Argument -- Four: The Following Nature Argument -- Five: The Theological Argument -- Six: Summary of Part IV. -- Conclusion -- Works Cited -- About the Author -- Index -- Backmatter

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