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In Nature's Interests? : Interests, Animal Rights, and Environmental Ethics, Paperback / softback Book

In Nature's Interests? : Interests, Animal Rights, and Environmental Ethics Paperback / softback

Part of the Environmental Ethics and Science Policy Series series

Paperback / softback

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This book offers a powerful response to what Varner calls the "two dogmas of environmental ethics"--the assumptions that animal rights philosophies and anthropocentric views are each antithetical to sound environmental policy.

Allowing that every living organism has interests which ought, other things being equal, to be protected, Varner contends that some interests take priority over others.

He defends both a sentientist principle giving priority to the lives of organisms with conscious desires and an anthropocentric principle giving priority to certain very inclusive interests which only humans have.

He then shows that these principles not only comport with but provide significant support for environmental goals.

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