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Holmes Rolston, III

    Holmes Rolston III is a philosopher renowned for his work on environmental ethics and the intricate relationship between science and religion. His writings delve into the profound connections between the natural world and the spiritual dimensions of human existence. Through his scholarship, Rolston tackles the ethical challenges arising from contemporary scientific understanding, advocating for an integrated view of the world and our moral values. His thought offers a compelling perspective on how we can approach our environment and our place within it with greater responsibility.

    Conserving Natural Value
    • 1994

      An eloquent introduction to the ethical and philosophical values at stake in biological conservation, this book familiarizes readers with the general issues and possible solutions to the problems societies face in simultaneously conserving nature and promoting culture.

      Conserving Natural Value