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150 Andrew Light 1990: “Ecological restoration is the process of intentionally altering a site to establish a defi ned, indigeno ...
Ecological Restoration 151 that it is produced by humans, then the natural state of an area is what it was like prior to human c ...
152 Andrew Light of such examples though Elliot at least has signifi cantly mellowed in his overall moral assessment of restorat ...
Ecological Restoration 153 tion when it is an attempt to restore or re-create the function of a previously existing eco- system, ...
154 Andrew Light view we can safely describe restorations as an attempt to do something but remain safely agnostic on whether th ...
Ecological Restoration 155 others, or, as in the case of justifi cations for historical preservation, respect the creations of t ...
156 Andrew Light some independently specifi ed end—then I regard the person with whom I have the relationship as capable of maki ...
Ecological Restoration 157 past relationship out of some justifi ed anger over the relationship. But where no such reason exists ...
158 Andrew Light 9.3 Restoration as a Source of Normative Ecological Relationships There are no doubt many ways to describe the ...
Ecological Restoration 159 neighborhood community garden that my family has helped to tend for three generations, then whether I ...
160 Andrew Light public participation (Light 2002b). I do not repeat those arguments here but say only that restorations can ser ...
Ecological Restoration 161 Katz, E. (2002). Understanding moral limits in the duality of artifacts and nature: A reply to critic ...
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IV FUNCTIONS AND CLASSIFICATION Functions play an important part in the way we carve up our world, especially that part of the w ...
artifactual and natural objects. Within the fi eld of cognitive psychology this capacity is often explained by reference to the ...
Just as natural scientists may be regarded as experts in the classifying of natural entities, so engineers may be considered to ...
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10 Being For: A Philosophical Hypothesis About the Structure of Functional Knowledge Much philosophical refl ection about artifa ...
168 Giacomo Romano My chapter is organized as follows: Section 10.1 introduces the properties that ontolo- gists consider distin ...
Being For 169 the conditions that an entity must fulfi ll in order to be mind-dependent. However, in order to gain a richer unde ...
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