Environmental Ethics, Ecological Theology and Natural Selection.(BOOKS OF NOTE)(Book Review)

From: Environment | Date: November 1, 2004| Author: Wolfe, Amy K. | Copyright information

ENVIRONMENTAL ETHICS, ECOLOGICAL THEOLOGY AND NATURAL SELECTION

by Lisa H. Sideris; Columbia University Press. New York, NY, 2003; 320 pp., $52.50 cloth (ISBN 0-231-12660-3), $24.50 paper (ISBN 0-231-12661-1)

This book offers a detailed, thoughtful exploration of alternative scientific and theological conceptions of the environment by discussing how differences in those conceptions impinge upon environmental ethics and the attributes of an environmental ethic ...

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Environmental Ethics, Ecological Theology and Natural Selection.(BOOKS OF NOTE)(Book Review)
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