Peter Singer y la ecología profunda
Abstract
In this paper I propose to analyze the likely anthropocentrism of Peter Singer by contrast with some of the central thesis of the so-called Deep Ecology, and in particular the work of Arne Naess and Paul Taylor. We will see that the latter choose mechanisms to equalize without confusing the man with nature, an option that is very hard to take in the utilitarianism, to give prevalence to an element that is present regularly in the same species that distribute the criteria of value, the self-awareness.Downloads
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