[Book Review] Deep ecology & Deep ecology: Living as if nature mattered
Abstract
Review of the books "Deep ecology" by Michael Tobias (San Diego: Avant Books, 1985) and "Deep ecology: Living as if nature mattered" by Bill Devall and George Sessions (Layton, UT: Gibbs M. Smith, 1985).
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DOI: 10.25316/IR-327Collections
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