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Eco-ethics differ from historical ethics. The roots of eco-ethics are not revelation, faith and philosophy, but scientific research, knowledge and compatibility between nature and humanity. The subjects of eco-ethics are not single species but co-existing different forms of life and their environments.

EEIU Brochures provide a platform for the presentation, evaluation and documentation of the successive steps in the development of eco-ethical constructs, which, unlike traditional ethics, are subject to continued and progressive maturation. New ideas, comments and criticisms are both welcome and necessary.

EEIU Brochures are independent publications of Inter-Research and as such are fully quotable. Examples of correct forms for citations are given below.

Kinne, O (1998) Humanity can survive only with a new concept of ethics: eco-ethics.
EEIU Brochure, Inter-Research, Oldendorf/Luhe

Kinne, O (2001) Eco-ethics further developed text: 01.05.2001. EEIU Brochure, Inter-Research, Oldendorf/Luhe

Kinne, O (2002) Eco-ethics further developed text: 01.05.2002. EEIU Brochure, Inter-Research, Oldendorf/Luhe

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