By interweaving Hegelian dialectic and the middle voice, this book
develops a holistic account of life, nature, and the ethical
orientation of human beings with respect to them without falling
into the trap of either subjecting human rights to totality or
relegating non-human beings and their habitats to instrumentalism.
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