Table of contents : 1. Human Well-Being and the Natural World. 2. Nature, Intrinsic Value and Human Well-Being. 3. Future Generations and the Harms We Do Ourselves. 4. The Constituency of Environmental Policy. 5. Justifying Cost Benefit Analysis: Arguments from Welfare. 6. Pluralism, Liberalism and the Good Life. 7. Pluralism, incommensurability, judgement. 8. Authority, Democracy and the Environment. 9. Science, Policy and Environmental Value. 10. Market, Household and Politics.
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''This is an engaging book, providing new material for reflection and provoking a plethora of questions. If it is a sign of a successful book that the reader is left wanting more, this book is certainly a success''. |I Heythrop Journal 
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