Finding a Niche for Species in Nature Ethics

Ethics and the Environment 17 (1):71-86 (2012)
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This essay examines the relationship between Marti Kheel’s ecofeminism, particularly as articulated in her recent book Nature Ethics, and holistic eco-philosophy. It begins by arguing that while Kheel’s view shares some common ground with holistic thinkers, her position is best understood as one that re-conceives the meaning of holism. Next, her comments on species preservation are discussed both to show her individualism, and to highlight a weakness in her approach to issues involving at-risk species. It is then suggested that one could develop a more holistic answer to questions about species that is consonant with Kheel’s overall philosophical approach.

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Christian Diehm
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