:A Transactional Approach to Achieving Ecological Sustainability, Social Justice, and Human Well-Being
First Statement of Responsibility
/ by Richard Evanoff
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New York
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: Routledge
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, 2011.
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xiv, 285 p.
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(Studies in Philosophy)
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Print
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Index
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Bioregionalism and the dominant development paradigm - Cross-cultural dialogue on a global ethic - Transactionalism and bioregional ethics - The coevolution of nature and society - The social construction of nature - Beyond anthropocentrism and ecocentrism - Communicative ethics and moral considerability - Cross-cultural dialogue on a land ethic - Bioregionalism and ecological sustainability - Bioregionalism and social justice - Bioregionalism and human well-being - Preserving biocultural diversity - Bringing the economy home - Acting locally, interacting globally - Global ethics revisited - Transitions to a bioregional "world order"