This reminded me of a very different angle -- legal rather than humanistic. In 1972, Christopher D. Stone wrote his famous essay, "Should Trees have standing? -- Toward Legal Rights for Natural Objects." The two approaches are perfectly compatible. Read the Stone essay!
On Jun 6, 2015 Walter wrote:
This reminded me of a very different angle -- legal rather than humanistic. In 1972, Christopher D. Stone wrote his famous essay, "Should Trees have standing? -- Toward Legal Rights for Natural Objects." The two approaches are perfectly compatible. Read the Stone essay!