Environmental ethics
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Environmental ethics is the part of environmental philosophy which considers extending the traditional boundaries of ethics from solely including humans to including the non-human world. It exerts influence on a large range of disciplines including environmental law, environmental sociology, ecotheology, ecological economics, ecology and environmental geography.
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See also
- Anarcho-primitivism
- Biocentrism
- Bioethics
- Climate ethics
- Conservation ethic
- Conservation movement
- Crop art
- Deep ecology
- Earth Economics (policy think tank)
- Ecocentrism
- Ecofeminism
- Ecological economics
- EcoQuest (a series of two educational games)
- Environmental design
- Environmental engineering
- Environmental health ethics
- Environmental movement
- Environmental organization
- Environmental racism
- Environmental resource management
- Environmental skepticism
- Environmental studies
- Environmental virtue ethics
- Environmentalism
- Hans Jonas
- Human ecology
- List of environmental philosophers
- Population control
- Resource depletion
- Self-validating reduction
- Solastalgia
- Sustainability
- Terraforming
- Trail ethics
- Van Rensselaer Potter
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