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Bioregionalism, community and environmental ethics: an approach to geographical bordelines

  • Autores: Dominique Waissbluth
  • Localización: Intus-Legere: Filosofía, ISSN 0718-5448, Vol. 10, Nº. 2, 2016, págs. 13-34
  • Idioma: inglés
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    • After some introductory remarks in section 1 on the bioregionalist project, section 2 advances an outline of bioregionalism in view of its implementation in communities. Section 3 examines the concepts of community and locality, assessing their respective relevance for bioregionalism. In turn, section 4 addresses concerns regarding the aims and scope of bioregionalism. In particular, I intend to demonstrate that the bioregionalist move needs yet further development in order to thoroughly represent a live alternative in the environmental ethical debate on sustainability and borderline.


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