The environmental ethics of the ideal observer

Environmental Ethics 10 (3):233-250 (1988)
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Abstract

The ideal observer theory provides a fruitful framework for doing environmental ethics. It is not homocentric, it can illuminate the relationship between religious and nonreligious ethics, and it has implications for normative environmental issues. I defend it against eritieism raised by Thomas Carson and Jonathan Harrison

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