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Table of Important Laws, Declarations, and Decisions, in Chronological Order | ||
Introduction | ||
I | Anthropocentricism | |
II | The Self-Interest Justification for Environmental Protection | |
III | The Use of Economic Rationale as a Justification for Environmental Protection | |
IV | Religious Justifications for Environmental Protection | |
V | Aesthetic, Cultural, and Recreational Justifications | |
VI | The Rights of Future Generations as a Justification for Environmental Protection | |
VII | The Growth of New, Non-Anthropocentric Ideals within International Environmental Law | |
VIII | The Moral Considerability of Animals | |
IX | Respect for Life | |
X | The Land Ethic | |
XI | Conclusion | |
Bibliography | ||
Index |
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