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    The Water Ethic: by Shibaji Mridha

    Published 2020-09-01
    “…Referring to some of the recent scholarship of elemental ecocriticism, eco materialism, and environmental ethics, it aims to discuss how humanity’s failure to recognize water’s agency has wrecked the earth, forcing us to live in a waste land. …”
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    IŠSAMIOJI EKOLOGIJA IR SOCIALINĖ KRITIKA by Jūratė Mackevičiūtė

    Published 2002-01-01
    “…Three kinds of environmental ethics are distinguished and surveyed: the shallow, the intermediate, and the deep one. …”
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    IŠSAMIOJI EKOLOGIJA IR SOCIALINĖ KRITIKA by Jūratė Mackevičiūtė

    Published 2002-01-01
    “…Three kinds of environmental ethics are distinguished and surveyed: the shallow, the intermediate, and the deep one. …”
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    IŠSAMIOJI EKOLOGIJA IR SOCIALINĖ KRITIKA by Jūratė Mackevičiūtė

    Published 2002-01-01
    “…Three kinds of environmental ethics are distinguished and surveyed: the shallow, the intermediate, and the deep one. …”
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    Ecocentrism and biosphere life extension by Jebari, K, Sandberg, A

    Published 2022
    “…According to a prominent view in environmental ethics, ecocentrism, these ecosystems matter for their own sake, and not only because they contribute to human ends. …”
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    Identifying key elements of environmental citizenship (Case study: Citizens of Tabriz) by eisa abedini, Mahdi Aghapour

    Published 2022-07-01
    “…ConclusionEnvironmental attitude, environmental behavior, environmental concern, environmental awareness or literacy, responsible environmental consumption and environmental ethics are identified from the highest influencing factor to the lowest influential factor from the perspective of experts and specialists, respectively. …”
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    Alternative Perspectives on Sustainability: Indigenous Knowledge and Methodologies by Meg Parsons, Johanna Nalau, Karen Fisher

    Published 2017-02-01
    “…To this end we draw on conceptualizations of environmental ethics offered by indigenous scholars and propose alternative bodies of thought, methods, and practices that can support the wider sustainability agenda.…”
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    Human and Nature Relationship in the Novel Jaya by T. V. Kushma Kumari

    Published 2023-10-01
    “…From many literary to philosophical texts, nature worship has preserved the balance of the ecosystem and highlights the damage done to it. Environmental ethics often contain teachings about dharma and righteousness which include responsibilities towards nature and the environment can explore how these texts contribute to the development of an environment in Indian culture. …”
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    Human Dignity: Final, Inherent, Absolute? by Sebastian Muders

    Published 2020-12-01
    “…If human dignity as the core of the status of a human being did indeed have thos characteristics, this would yield a severe limitation for obligations that stem from the moral status of non-human animals, plants, eco systems and other entities discussed in environmental ethics; for obligations that arise from human dignity standardly take priority over the duties toward entities with non-human moral status. …”
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    ON THE SACREDNESS OF THE NATURE IN GLOBAL RELIGIONS by K. M. Alilova

    Published 2017-04-01
    “…Were analyzed the environmental ideas of the religious teachings of various faiths, which should contribute to the development of environmental ethics and culture, the notion of a human as part of nature, and the impossibility of human survival without conservation of the nature. …”
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    An Ecocritical Perspective of Flora and Fauna under the 2003 Invasion of Iraq in American and Iraqi novels by Halima Bani-Mfrri, Mahmoud Al-Shetawi

    Published 2023-09-01
    “…Key words : Ecocriticism , Biocentric Vsion , Eco-justice Perspective , Environmental Ethics , Human and Nonhuman Relationship , Los of Biodiversity , Sustainability . …”
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    Applied Ethics and tertiary education in South Africa: Teaching Business Ethics at the University of South Africa by Louise Kretzschmar, Wessel Bentley

    Published 2013-02-01
    “…This discussion refers to the content of a particular Unisa module, Theoretical and Applied Ethics, which serves as an introduction to Bio-medical Ethics, Business Ethics and Environmental Ethics. The fundamentals of this course are: defining ethics; providing methods for moral decision-making; describing the role of ethics in a particular field and addressing common dilemmas in a specific context. …”
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    Applied Ethics at Corvinus Business Ethics Center by Ignace Haaz

    Published 2023-12-01
    “…Between practical ethics, which seeks to define a wide range of ethical norms and ways of ethical reasoning on firm philosophical basis, including the definition of the foundation of ethics, and business ethics, environmental ethics or health ethics the difference is only about the degree we get to apply practically ethics. …”
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    On the Formation of Environmental Normative Criteria: Bioethics as a Dead End by Eva Smolková

    Published 2021-10-01
    “…This paper discusses the question of whether the integration of the environmental philosophy of bioethics helped to better promote the idea of environmental responsibility and environmental ethics, or otherwise. The study aims to initiate a discussion on whether this was a step in the right direction, and to assess how effective it was in relation to the pursuit and formation of environmental criteria.…”
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    Les insectes vivants dans l’espace anthropisé. Incarnations de la dichotomie nature/culture en architecture by Delphine Lewandowski

    “…Three representations of insects are presented: “pest”, “useful” and “subject”, each illustrating specific architecture/nature relationships that are defined using neologisms derived from environmental ethics.…”
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    The need for adequate argumentation for the protection of biotic community by Marcin Klimski

    Published 2016-12-01
    “…However, the problem has not yet been so clearly accentuated, so as to prevent the effects, which often become irreversible. Environmental ethics is one of the scientific disciplines which has attempted to find proper arguments for the protection of the biotic community, as well as to enhance the feelings of responsibility and care for the socio-natural environment. …”
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    Rights-based Approach: The Hub of Sustainable Development by Choondassery Yesudas

    Published 2017-12-01
    “…This paper examines the rights-based environmental ethics, which has emerged in the context of a human rights-based approach to human development and forges a link between rights-based ethics and sustainable development that could establish a solid foundation for environmental justice.…”
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    Two Green Poets: A Comparative Ecocritical Study of Sepehri and Emerson by Behnam Mirzababazadeh Fomeshi, Farideh Pourgiv

    Published 2013-01-01
    “…Although both poets employ nature in their works with romantic tendencies, the postmodern environmental ethics of Sepehri is in direct contrast to the instrumental value viewpoint held by his American counterpart.…”
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    Dialogue between Confucianism and Holmes Rolston, III—Its Significance for Theology in the Planetary Climate Crisis by Haoran Zhang

    Published 2023-07-01
    “…This study launches a dialogue between Rolston and contemporary Confucianism on environmental philosophy and highlights the following points in response to Rolston: First, Confucianism is grounded on an “anthropocosmic” worldview and bases its environmental ethics on its affirmation of the “virtue of life and growth” and the related vision of “unity of heaven and human beings”; it is thus an objective environmental virtue ethics with the characteristics of sacred humanism that avoids anthropocentrism. …”
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    The Fourfold Environmental Protection Initiative of Dharma Drum Mountain by Henry C. H. Shiu

    Published 2023-12-01
    “…It presents a critical reflection on orthodox models of Western environmental ethics and illuminates the constraints of mainstream critical approaches when confronted with the intricate ecological philosophies embedded in Buddhist traditions. …”
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