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Vesilind, P.A. (1996) There Is No Such Thing As Environmental Ethics,Science and Engineering Ethics 2:307–318.
Peter List is a professor of philosophy at Oregon State University where he teaches classical Western Philosophy, environmental ethics and contemporary social ethics and is a member of the program for Ethics, Science and the Environment.
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List, P. Commentary on: “There is no such thing as environmental ethics” (P.A. Vesilind). Sci Eng Ethics 2, 328–330 (1996). https://doi.org/10.1007/BF02583919
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