Tag: Environmental Philosophy and Ethics
Symbolic power shapes which nature values become legitimate
Why some values of nature gain legitimacy while others remain marginal

Art-science collaboration explores climate modelling and ecoliteracy
Art installations reshape how publics understand climate models and forest carbon data

Value pluralism supports conservation portfolio approaches
Ethical foundations for diversifying conservation strategies across multiple values

Sentient animals are judged more convincing bearers of intrinsic value
Why individual animals deserve moral priority, even when ecosystems matter

Indigenous wolf beliefs are linked to niche construction
Exploring how Indigenous perspectives on wolves align with modern evolutionary theory








