Environmental Values
Environmental Values 18 (2009): 487-502. doi: 10.3197/096327109X12532653285858
ABSTRACT
The thoughts of Darwin and Wallace on human evolution and the relations between humans and the rest of nature are compared. Despite significant differences, it is suggested both great evolutionists have much to offer in addressing our current socio-ecological predicament.
KEYWORDS
Charles Darwin, Alfred Russel Wallace, sexual selection, human evolution, nature and human nature, racial difference, environmental justice
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