Environmental JusticeSUNY Press, 1988 M04 7 - 368 pages This great book of prophesy for the next 100 years is a startling and powerful new perspective that views humanity not as fallen, failing beings, but as beloved children growing in Love. It effectively releases us from sin AND repentance. |
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... Negative Rights , §6.6 Kant and the Categorical Imperative , §6.7 The Kingdom of Ends and Human Rights , §6.8 Objections and Replies , §6.9 An Application of the Human Rights View 7 8 ANIMAL RIGHTS 129 §7.1 Poisoning Pigeons in the.
... Negative Rights , §6.6 Kant and the Categorical Imperative , §6.7 The Kingdom of Ends and Human Rights , §6.8 Objections and Replies , §6.9 An Application of the Human Rights View 7 8 ANIMAL RIGHTS 129 §7.1 Poisoning Pigeons in the.
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... Rights View , §7.9 Differences between the Negative Rights of Humans and of Non - Humans , §7.10 Animals and Positive Rights , §8.11 Summary , Conclusion and Prospect THE UTILITARIAN THEORY 155 §8.1 Maximizing Well - being , §8.2 The ...
... Rights View , §7.9 Differences between the Negative Rights of Humans and of Non - Humans , §7.10 Animals and Positive Rights , §8.11 Summary , Conclusion and Prospect THE UTILITARIAN THEORY 155 §8.1 Maximizing Well - being , §8.2 The ...
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... Negative Human Rights and Animal Rights , §14.7 Our Obligations to the Non - Sentient Environment , §14.8 Private Property Rights , Efficiency , Future Generations and Government Subsidies , §14.9 Conclusion 15 THE INDIVIDUAL'S ...
... Negative Human Rights and Animal Rights , §14.7 Our Obligations to the Non - Sentient Environment , §14.8 Private Property Rights , Efficiency , Future Generations and Government Subsidies , §14.9 Conclusion 15 THE INDIVIDUAL'S ...
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Contents
THE IMPORTANCE OF ENVIRONMENTAL JUSTICE | 5 |
PRINCIPLES OF JUSTICE | 22 |
PROPERTY AND VIRTUE | 37 |
PROPERTY AND LIBERTY THE LIBERTARIAN THEORY | 56 |
PROPERTY AND EFFICIENCY THE EFFICIENCY THEORY | 78 |
HUMAN RIGHTS | 102 |
ANIMAL RIGHTS | 129 |
THE UTILITARIAN THEORY | 155 |
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