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  1. Should Environmental Ethicists Fear Moral Anti-Realism?Anne Schwenkenbecher & Michael Rubin - 2019 - Environmental Values 28 (4):405-427.
    Environmental ethicists have been arguing for decades that swift action to protect our natural environment is morally paramount, and that our concern for the environment should go beyond its importance for human welfare. It might be thought that the widespread acceptance of moral anti-realism would undermine the aims of environmental ethicists. One reason is that recent empirical studies purport to show that moral realists are more likely to act on the basis of their ethical convictions than anti-realists. In addition, it (...)
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  • Questions of Knowledge and Non-Knowledge.Marion Hourdequin - 2019 - Environmental Values 28 (4):397-403.
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  • Escritura animal para una ética posthumana.Isabel Balza - 2020 - Isegoría 63:349-366.
    In this paper I want to defend the necessary role played by the recognition of human animal subjectivity in the articulation of a posthuman ethics. For this I propose that what I have called “animal writing” is a way of writing that seeks to express that human animality. I will analyze the features of what animal writing is, proposing Zambrano’s poetic reason as an adequate method to articulate animal writing. As an example of animal writing, I will examine the narratives (...)
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  • Learning to Live with and without Animals.Thomas Greaves & Norman Dandy - 2022 - Environmental Values 31 (2):125-130.
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