The Formation of the Way of Rolston Environmental Philosophy

Guixiang AN

Abstract


Today, Rolston is a prestigious representative in the field of western environmental philosophy.His thought of environmental philosophy is rich in content and have profound contemporary value,this article starting from clarifying Rolston’s thought Process,then the author cards the whole process of Rolston’s thought from beginning to mature, and then to practice,in order to achieve the Rolston himself and the ideas of natural value fully grasp.


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Rolston; Wilderness; Value; Practice

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DOI: http://dx.doi.org/10.3968/7122

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