Environmental Ethics

Environmental Ethics
Title Environmental Ethics PDF eBook
Author Holmes Rolston
Publisher Temple University Press
Pages 408
Release 2012-06-20
Genre Nature
ISBN 1439903913

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A systematic account of values carried by the natural world.

Nature, Value, Duty

Nature, Value, Duty
Title Nature, Value, Duty PDF eBook
Author Christopher J. Preston
Publisher Springer Science & Business Media
Pages 295
Release 2006-11-17
Genre Philosophy
ISBN 1402048785

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This is a collection of contemporary writings on the work of Holmes Rolston, III. The authors contributing to this volume are a mixture of senior scholars in environmental ethics and new voices in philosophy and in literature. Together they provide an in depth evaluation of many of the topics discussed by Rolston. Rolston himself, in a detailed reply to each of his critics at the end of the volume, reveals where some of these criticisms sting him the most.

Environmental Ethics

Environmental Ethics
Title Environmental Ethics PDF eBook
Author Michael Boylan
Publisher John Wiley & Sons
Pages 629
Release 2013-07-09
Genre Philosophy
ISBN 1118658019

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The second edition of Environmental Ethics combines a strong theoretical foundation with applications to some of the most pressing environmental problems. Through a mix of classic and new essays, it discusses applied issues such as pollution, climate change, animal rights, biodiversity, and sustainability. Roughly half of the selections are original essays new to this edition. Accessible introduction for beginners, including important established essays and new essays commissioned especially for the volume Roughly half of the selections are original essays new to this edition, including an entirely new chapter on Pollution and climate change and a new section on Sustainability Includes new material on ethical theory as a grounding for understanding the ethical dimensions of the environment, our interactions with it, and our place in it The text incorporates helpful pedagogy, including extensive editorial material, cases, and study questions Includes key information on recent developments in the field Presents a carefully selected set of readings designed to progressively move the reader to competency in subject comprehension and essay writing

Duties Regarding Nature

Duties Regarding Nature
Title Duties Regarding Nature PDF eBook
Author Toby Svoboda
Publisher Routledge
Pages 186
Release 2015-06-26
Genre Philosophy
ISBN 1317498445

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In this book, Toby Svoboda develops and defends a Kantian environmental virtue ethic, challenging the widely-held view that Kant's moral philosophy has little to offer environmental ethics. On the contrary, Svoboda contends that on Kantian grounds, there is good moral reason to care about non-human organisms in their own right and to value their flourishing independently of human interests, since doing so is constitutive of certain (environmental) virtues. Svoboda argues that Kant’s account of indirect duties regarding nature can ground a compelling environmental ethic: the Kantian duty to develop morally virtuous dispositions strictly proscribes unnecessarily harming organisms, and it also gives us moral reason to act in ways that benefit such organisms. Svoboda’s account engages the recent literature on environmental virtue (including Rosalind Hursthouse, Philip Cafaro, Ronald Sandler, Thomas Hill, and Louke van Wensveen) and provides an original argument for an environmental ethic firmly rooted in Kant’s moral philosophy.

Respect for Nature

Respect for Nature
Title Respect for Nature PDF eBook
Author Paul W. Taylor
Publisher Princeton University Press
Pages 344
Release 2011-04-11
Genre Philosophy
ISBN 1400838533

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What rational justification is there for conceiving of all living things as possessing inherent worth? In Respect for Nature, Paul Taylor draws on biology, moral philosophy, and environmental science to defend a biocentric environmental ethic in which all life has value. Without making claims for the moral rights of plants and animals, he offers a reasoned alternative to the prevailing anthropocentric view--that the natural environment and its wildlife are valued only as objects for human use or enjoyment. Respect for Nature provides both a full account of the biological conditions for life--human or otherwise--and a comprehensive view of the complex relationship between human beings and the whole of nature. This classic book remains a valuable resource for philosophers, biologists, and environmentalists alike--along with all those who care about the future of life on Earth. A new foreword by Dale Jamieson looks at how the original 1986 edition of Respect for Nature has shaped the study of environmental ethics, and shows why the work remains relevant to debates today.

Ecology, Economics, Ethics

Ecology, Economics, Ethics
Title Ecology, Economics, Ethics PDF eBook
Author F. Herbert Bormann
Publisher
Pages 233
Release 1991
Genre Science
ISBN 9780300049763

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In this book a distinguished group of environmental experts argues that in order to solve global environmental problems, we must view them in a broad interdisciplinary perspective that recognizes the relations, the interconnected circle, among ecology, economics, and ethics. Currently the circle is broken, they say, because environmental policy is decided on short-term estimations of material return that take little account of the economic or moral burdens that will be borne by future generations if we deplete our resources now.

Nature, Aesthetics, and Environmentalism

Nature, Aesthetics, and Environmentalism
Title Nature, Aesthetics, and Environmentalism PDF eBook
Author Allen Carlson
Publisher Columbia University Press
Pages 478
Release 2008
Genre Philosophy
ISBN 9780231138864

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Nature, Aesthetics, and Environmentalism: From Beauty to Duty addresses the complex relationships between aesthetic appreciation and environmental issues and emphasizes the valuable contribution that environmental aesthetics can make to environmentalism. Allen Carlson, a pioneer in environmental aesthetics, and Sheila Lintott, who has published widely in aesthetics, combine important historical essays on the appreciation of nature with the best contemporary research in the field. They begin with the scientific, artistic, and aesthetic foundations of current environmental beliefs and attitudes. Then they offer views on the conceptualization of nature and the various debates on how to properly and respectfully appreciate nature. The book introduces positive aesthetics, the belief that everything in nature is essentially beautiful, even the devastation caused by earthquakes or floods, and the essays in the final section explicitly bring together aesthetics, ethics, and environmentalism to explore the ways in which each might affect the others. Book jacket.