De‐extinction and the Community of Being

C Meine - Hastings Center Report, 2017 - Wiley Online Library
Extinction deeply colors the way we think about conservation and the role of humans in
nature. It is easy to overlook how recently, in fact, it has entered our consciousness. Only in …

De-extinction and the Community of Being

C Meine - The Hastings Center report, 2017 - pubmed.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov
Extinction deeply colors the way we think about conservation and the role of humans in
nature. It is easy to overlook how recently, in fact, it has entered our consciousness. Only in …

De-extinction and the Community of Being

C Meine - 2017 - philpapers.org
Extinction deeply colors the way we think about conservation and the role of humans in
nature. It is easy to overlook how recently, in fact, it has entered our consciousness. Only in …

[PDF][PDF] This is the pre-peer-reviewed version of “De‐extinction and the Community of Being,” Hastings Center Report 47, S2: S9-S17. The article has been published in …

C Meine - Hastings Center Report - curtmeine.com
Given how deeply it colors our ways of thinking about conservation and the role of humans
in nature, we are apt to forget that extinction has entered modern consciousness only …

De-extinction and the Community of Being.

C Meine - The Hastings Center Report, 2017 - europepmc.org
Extinction deeply colors the way we think about conservation and the role of humans in
nature. It is easy to overlook how recently, in fact, it has entered our consciousness. Only in …

De-extinction and the Community of Being

C MEINE - The Hastings Center Report, 2017 - JSTOR
It is easy to overlook how recently, in fact, it has entered our consciousness. Only in the last
two centuries has science sought to critically study life's origins, de velopment, and …

De-extinction and the Community of Being.

C Meine - Hastings Center Report, 2017 - search.ebscohost.com
Extinction deeply colors the way we think about conservation and the role of humans in
nature. It is easy to overlook how recently, in fact, it has entered our consciousness. Only in …