I. Anthropocentricism II. The Self Interest Justification for Environmental Protection III. The Use of Economic Rationale As A Justification for Environmental Protection IV. The Problems With Economic Justifications for Environmental Protection V. Religious Justifications for Environmental Protection VI. The Problem of Religiously Inspired Conservation as a Suitable Source of Environmental Protection VII. Aesthetic, Cultural and Recreational Justifications VIII. The Rights of Future Generations as a Justification for Environmental Protection IX. The Problems with the Future Generations Argument X. The Growth of Non-Anthropocentric Ideals Within International Environmental Law XI. The Moral Considerability of Animals XII. Respect for Life XIII. The Land Ethic
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