Man's Responsibility for Nature: Ecological Problems and Western TraditionsDuckworth, 1974 - 213 pagina's |
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Pagina 44
... existence as a problem . Obviously , however , men can disagree both about the desirability of the state of affairs and the inevitability of the cost . They may not value price stability highly , or they may not believe that it can be ...
... existence as a problem . Obviously , however , men can disagree both about the desirability of the state of affairs and the inevitability of the cost . They may not value price stability highly , or they may not believe that it can be ...
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... existence were demonstrably harmful to human interests . As it is sometimes put , they have a ' right to exist ' . The first view can easily be incorporated within the traditional Graeco - Christian picture of the world , the second ...
... existence were demonstrably harmful to human interests . As it is sometimes put , they have a ' right to exist ' . The first view can easily be incorporated within the traditional Graeco - Christian picture of the world , the second ...
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... existence . For its existence as a concept immediately entails that a distinction can be made be- tween optimum and maximum , that in the field of population biggest does not necessarily mean best . And this , although suffi- ciently ...
... existence . For its existence as a concept immediately entails that a distinction can be made be- tween optimum and maximum , that in the field of population biggest does not necessarily mean best . And this , although suffi- ciently ...
Inhoudsopgave
Preface | 9 |
Man as Despot | 11 |
Stewardship and Cooperation with | 28 |
Copyright | |
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