Anthony Weston, The Incompleat Eco-Philosopher: Essays from the Edges of Environmental Ethics (Book Review)
Social Theory and Practice 2012, Jan, 38, 1
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Publisher Description
Anthony Weston, The Incompleat Eco-Philosopher: Essays from the Edges of Environmental Ethics (Albany: State University of New York Press, 2009), xiii + 196 pp. The most striking thing about Anthony Weston's book is its unusual title, which is not at all to say that there aren't other striking things about the work, but only that when such archaic spellings are featured prominently on the cover of a book, one naturally wonders what gives. As it happens, this question is never completely answered by Weston, but is instead addressed only tangentially, in reference to the incompleteness, not the incompleatness, of environmental philosophy.
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