| United States. Congress. House. Committee on Interior and Insular Affairs - 1972 - 1894 pages
...ecological evolution. Its sequences may be described in ecological as well as in philosophical terms. An ethic, ecologically, is a limitation on freedom of action in the struggle for existence. An ethic, philosophically, is a differentiation of social from anti-social conduct. These are two definitions... | |
| United States. Congress. House. Committee on Interior and Insular Affairs - 1972 - 224 pages
...ecological evolution. Its sequences may be described in ecological as well as in philosophical terms. An ethic, ecologically, is a limitation on freedom of action in the struggle for existence. An ethic, philosophically, is a differentiation of social from anti-social conduct. These are two definitions... | |
| United States. Congress. Senate. Committee on Interior and Insular Affairs - 1973 - 908 pages
...opposition of Rio Blanco or any similar nuclear experiments. In closing, I would like to quote a statement ; "An ethic, ecologically, is a limitation on freedom of action in the struggle for existence." (source unknown) Senator HASKELL. Mr. Dougan, your testimony will be received in full. If you wish... | |
| Charles Birch, John B. Cobb - 1985 - 372 pages
...Its sequences may be described in biological as well as philosophical terms. An ethic, biologically, is a limitation on freedom of action in the struggle for existence. An ethic, philosophically, is a differentiation of social from anti-social conduct. These are two definitions... | |
| J. Baird Callicott - 1987 - 322 pages
...surrounds almost every important statement in the final, abstract section of the book. If, for example, "an ethic, ecologically, is a limitation on freedom of action in the struggle for existence," then an ethic (any ethic) is very much like a water supply, a windstorm, or a wheat field; like money,... | |
| Lynton Keith Caldwell - 1988 - 380 pages
...Sand County Almanac, with other Essays on Conservation from Round River, Aldo Leopold put it this way: An ethic, ecologically, is a limitation on freedom of action in the struggle for existence. An ethic, philosophically, is a differentiation of social from anti-social conduct. These are two definitions... | |
| Robert Finch, John Elder - 1990 - 930 pages
...ecological evolution. Its sequences may be described in ecological as well as in philosophical terms. An ethic, ecologically, is a limitation on freedom of action in the struggle for existence. An ethic, philosophically, is a differentiation of social from anti-social conduct. These are two definitions... | |
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