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"Reconciling Realism and Constructivism in Environmental Ethics"
This paper outlines a constructivist approach to environmental ethics which attempts to reconcile realism in the ontological sense.
This paper outlines a constructivist approach to environmental ethics which attempts to reconcile realism in the ontological sense.
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