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    Ecological Restoration as Moral Reparation
    Proceedings of the Xxii World Congress of Philosophy 23 99-105. 2008.
    The notion of reparation in ethical, political and legal discourse has become popular in recent years. Reparation refers to a category of actions for which there are morally compelling reasons to perform due to wrongful action in the past. ‘Reparation’ is often, but not merely, used in the context of collective responsibility. The debate around the concept has mainly focussed on humans, but the wrongs done to humans can be indirect, such as contaminating the soil or polluting the air, in cases o…Read more
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    The phenomenon of biodiversity
    with Julia Koricheva, Helena Siipi, and Juhani Pietarinen
    In Markku Oksanen & Juhani Pietarinen (eds.), Philosophy and Biodiversity, Cambridge University Press. 2004.
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    Philosophy and Biodiversity (edited book)
    Cambridge University Press. 2004.
    This important collection focuses on the nature and importance of biodiversity. The concept is clarified and its intrinsic and instrumental value are discussed. Even though the term biodiversity was invented in the 1980s to promote the cause of species conservation, discussions on biological diversity go back to Plato. There are many controversies surrounding biodiversity and a few of them are examined here: What is worthy of protection or restoration and what is the acceptable level of costs? I…Read more