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Date: 2006-11-03 16:32:22
Philosophy
Science
Epistemology
Environmental ethics
Philosophy of science
Thought
Humanities
Robert Frodeman
Humanism
Positivism
Philosophical progress
Environmental philosophy

Introducing a Policy Turn in Environmental Philosophy

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