Moral Geographies : : Ethics in a World of Difference / / David M. Smith.

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Frontmatter -- CONTENTS -- Preface -- 1. Introduction: Geography, Morality and Ethics -- 2. The Historical Geography of Morality and Ethics -- 3. Landscape, Location and Place: Moral Order -- 4. Proximity: Locality and Community -- 5. Distance: The Scope of Beneficence -- 6. Space and Territory: Who Should be Where -- 7. Distribution: Territorial Social Justice -- 8. Development: Ethical Perspectives -- 9. Nature: Environmental Ethics -- 10. Conclusion: Towards Geographically Sensitive Ethics -- Bibliography -- Index
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Frontmatter --
CONTENTS --
Preface --
1. Introduction: Geography, Morality and Ethics --
2. The Historical Geography of Morality and Ethics --
3. Landscape, Location and Place: Moral Order --
4. Proximity: Locality and Community --
5. Distance: The Scope of Beneficence --
6. Space and Territory: Who Should be Where --
7. Distribution: Territorial Social Justice --
8. Development: Ethical Perspectives --
9. Nature: Environmental Ethics --
10. Conclusion: Towards Geographically Sensitive Ethics --
Bibliography --
Index
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CONTENTS --
Preface --
1. Introduction: Geography, Morality and Ethics --
2. The Historical Geography of Morality and Ethics --
3. Landscape, Location and Place: Moral Order --
4. Proximity: Locality and Community --
5. Distance: The Scope of Beneficence --
6. Space and Territory: Who Should be Where --
7. Distribution: Territorial Social Justice --
8. Development: Ethical Perspectives --
9. Nature: Environmental Ethics --
10. Conclusion: Towards Geographically Sensitive Ethics --
Bibliography --
Index
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contents Frontmatter --
CONTENTS --
Preface --
1. Introduction: Geography, Morality and Ethics --
2. The Historical Geography of Morality and Ethics --
3. Landscape, Location and Place: Moral Order --
4. Proximity: Locality and Community --
5. Distance: The Scope of Beneficence --
6. Space and Territory: Who Should be Where --
7. Distribution: Territorial Social Justice --
8. Development: Ethical Perspectives --
9. Nature: Environmental Ethics --
10. Conclusion: Towards Geographically Sensitive Ethics --
Bibliography --
Index
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