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Environmental Ethics An Anthology

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ISBN-10: 0631222944

ISBN-13: 9780631222941

Edition: 2003

Authors: Andrew Light, Holmes Rolston, Holmes Rolston

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Featuring the best of traditional and contemporary approaches to environmental philosophy, this book brings together seminal writings on the central questions in environmental ethics.
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List price: $77.95
Copyright year: 2003
Publisher: John Wiley & Sons, Incorporated
Publication date: 8/16/2002
Binding: Paperback
Pages: 576
Size: 6.40" wide x 9.50" long x 1.30" tall
Weight: 2.2
Language: English

Andrew Light is assistant professor of environmental philosophy, director of the Environmental Conservation program, and codirector of the Applied Philosophy Group at New York University. He is the author of Reel Arguments: Film, Philosophy, and Social Criticismand is the editor or coeditor of fifteen books on philosophy and environmental studies. He lives in New York City.Jonathan M. Smith is professor of geography at Texas A& M and is the coeditor of Re-Reading Cultural Geography; Worldview Flux: Perplexed Values Among Postmodern Peoples; American Space/American Place: Geographies of the Contemporary United States; and the journal Philosophy and Geography. He lives in Bryan, Texas.

Born in Staunton, Virginia, Holmes Rolston received both a theological and secular education. After receiving a B.S. degree in philosophy from Davidson University in 1953, he went on to earn a divinity degree from the Union Theological Seminary (1956) and a Ph.D. in theology from the University of Edinburgh (1958). Rolston initially taught philosophy at Hampden-Sydney College in 1958, before becoming pastor of the Walnut Grove Presbyterian Church in Bristol, Virginia, where he remained until 1967. Since 1968 he has been professor of philosophy at Colorado State University. Rolston's main areas of research and writing have focused on the interrelationship between ecology and religion and on…    

Introduction to the Volume: Ethics and Environmental Ethics
What is Environmental Ethics? An Introduction
"A Bibliographic Essay on Environmental Ethics"
"The Land Ethic"
"Do we Need a New, an Environmental Ethic?"
Who Counts in an Environmental Ethics? Animals? Plants? Ecosystems?
Not for Humans Only: The Place of Nonhumans in Environmental Issues"
Animal Rights: What's in a Name?" Plus a brief extract from "The Case for Animal Rights"
The Ethics of Respect for Nature"
Is There a Place for Animals in the Moral Consideration of Nature?"
Can Animal Rights Activists Be Environmentalists?"
Against the Moral Considerability of Ecosystems"
Is Nature Intrinsically Valuable?
"Varieties of Intrinsic Value"
"Value in Nature and the Nature of Value"
"Source and Locus of Intrinsic Value"
"Environmental Ethics and Weak Anthropocentrism"
"Weak Anthropocentric Intrinsic Value"
Is There One Environmental Ethic? Monism versus Pluralism
"Moral Pluralism and the Course of Environmental Ethics"
"The Case against Moral Pluralism"
"Minimal, Moderate, and Extreme Moral Pluralism"
"Callicott and Naess on Pluralism"
Reframing Environmental Ethics: What Alternatives Exist? Deep Ecology
"Deep Ecology: A New Philosophy of our Time?"
"The Deep Ecology Movement: Some Philosophical Aspects"
"Ecofeminism: Toward Global Justice and Planetary Health"
"Ecological Feminism and Ecosystem Ecology"
"Beyond Intrinsic Value: Pragmatism in Environmental Ethics"
"Pragmatism in Environmental Ethics: Democracy, Pluralism, and the Management of Nature"
Focusing on Central Issues: Sustaining, Restoring, Preserving Nature: Is Sustainability Possible?
"Sustainable Resources Ethics"
"Toward a Just and Sustainble Economic Order"
"Ethics, Public Policy, and Global Warming"
"Faking Nature"
"The Big Lie: Human Restoration of Nature"
"Ecological Restoration and the Culture of Nature: A Pragmatic Perspective"
"An Amalgmation of Wilderness Preservation Arguments"
"A Critique of and an Alternative to the Wilderness Idea"
"Wilderness -- Now More than Ever"
What on Earth Do We Want? Human Social Issues and Environmental Values
"Feeding People versus Saving Nature"
"Saving Nature, Feeding People and Ethics"
"Integrating Environmentalism and Human Rights"
"Environmental Justice: An Environmental Civil Rights Value Acceptable to All World Views"
"Sustainability and Intergenerational Justice"
"Democracy and Sense of Place Values in Environmental Policy"
"Environmental Awareness and Liberal Education"