Publication: Otherness-based Reasons for the Protection of (Bio)Diversity
Otherness-based Reasons for the Protection of (Bio)Diversity
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Wienhues, A., & Deplazes Zemp, A. (2022). Otherness-based Reasons for the Protection of (Bio)Diversity. Environmental Ethics, 44(2), 161–184. https://doi.org/10.5840/enviroethics202271341
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Different arguments in favor of the moral relevance of the concept of biodiversity (e.g., in terms of its intrinsic or instrumental value) face a range of serious difficulties, despite that biodiversity constitutes a central tenet of many environmentalist practices and beliefs. That discrepancy is considerable for the debate on potential moral reasons for protecting biodiversity. This paper adds a new angle by focusing on the potential of the concept of natural otherness—specifically individual and process otherness in nature—for prov
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Wienhues, A., & Deplazes Zemp, A. (2022). Otherness-based Reasons for the Protection of (Bio)Diversity. Environmental Ethics, 44(2), 161–184. https://doi.org/10.5840/enviroethics202271341