Environmental Diversity and the Value of the Unusual

The Paideia Archive: Twentieth World Congress of Philosophy 22:21-26 (1998)
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Abstract

It is commonplace to call for the protection of environmental diversity. I develop an often overlooked reason for preserving diversity: we should preserve diversity in order to preserve the unusual. I show that we do in fact value the unusual, and that we should value the unusual. Recognizing the value of the unusual provides a foundation for valuing species not otherwise considered valuable.

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Jason Kawall
Colgate University

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