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One Health Environmentalism presents a comprehensive ethical framework for understanding the intricate relationships between human health, animal welfare, and environmental sustainability. Benjamin Capps argues that traditional bioethical approaches must evolve to address the complex challenges posed by zoonotic diseases, climate change, and biodiversity loss.
The book integrates environmental ethics with bioethics and neuroethics to develop a coherent philosophical approach to global health crises. Capps demonstrates how the One Health paradigm—recognizing that human, animal, and environmental health are inseparable—requires new ethical principles and decision-making frameworks.
Through rigorous philosophical analysis, the work explores practical applications for public policy, healthcare systems, and environmental management. This Element provides essential insights for bioethicists, environmental philosophers, and policymakers seeking to address interconnected health challenges in an increasingly complex world.







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