Is the Biosphere a Luxury?

Hastings Center Report 22 (3):7-12 (1992)
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Abstract

Wherever did we get the idea that we are no kin to the earth's other inhabitants, and that we can therefore deal with them as we please? Several strains of thought converged to produce this way of thinking, which must now be unlearned.

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Mary Midgley
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