Justice and the EnvironmentOxford University Press |
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answer appropriate argue argument basic structure Benton Brian Barry Chapter community of justice compatible conception of environmental conceptions of sustainability concerned conclusion consequentialist context critical natural capital de-Shalit debate discussion distributive justice distributive principle ecocentric ecological environment environmental justice movement environmental sustainability environmentalists ethical example Feinberg future generationism Goodin human welfare idea interests intergenerational justice international justice issue John Rawls justice and sustainability justice as impartiality least legitimate MacIntyre moral natural environment natural value non-human animals non-human natural world Norton notion Nozick objective obligations particular political possible potential poverty preconditional principle of distribution principles of justice problem procedural property rights protection proviso question Rawls Rawls's Rawlsian reasons recipients reference regarded relations relationship Robert Nozick sand dollars sentient social justice species substantive substitutability suggests sustainability and social sustainable development sustaining irreversible nature Table theories of justice typology Walzer Wenz Wenz's Wissenburg 1993