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Environmental Ethics

Divergence and Convergence

by Susan J. Armstrong; Richard G. Botzler

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INTRODUCTION "Unchopping a Tree," W.S. Merwin For Further Reading PART ONE: THE MULTI-DISCPLINARY CONTEXT OF ENVIRONMENTAL ETHICS CHAPTER ONE: SCIENCE "Conduct, Misconduct, and the Structure of Science," James Woodward and David Goodstein "Putting Science in its Place," Eric T. Freyfogle and Julianne L. Newton "Facing the Problem of Uncertainty," Ragner Fjelland "Feminism and the Study of Behavior," Marlene Zuk "The Little Things that Run the World," E.O. Wilson Discussion Topics Class Exercises For Further Reading CHAPTER TWO: MORALITY "A Short Introduction to Moral Philosophy," James Rachels "Some Basic Points about Arguments," James Rachels "Environmental Ethics: Values in and Duties to the Natural World," Holmes Rolston, III "Environmental Ethics and the Social Construction of Nature," Anna Peterson "Environmental Ethics as Environmental Etiquette," Jim Cheney and Anthony Weston "Just Garbage: Environmental Injustice," Peter S. Wenz Discussion Topics Class Exercises For Further Reading CHAPTER THREE: AESTHETICS "Walking," Henry David Thoreau "A Near View of the High Sierras," John Muir "A More-Than-Human World," David Abram "The Land Aesthetic," J. Baird Callicott "The Far Outside," Gary Nabhan Discussion Topics Class Exercises For Further Reading CHAPTER FOUR: HISTORICAL CONTEXT "The Ancient Roots of our Ecological Crisis," J. Donald Hughes "Anglo-American Land Use Attitudes," Eugene C. Hargrove "Whither Conservation Ethics?" J. Baird Callicott "Wasty Ways: Stories of American Settlement," Alan Taylor "Nature in Industrial Society," Neil Evernden "Rachel Carson''s Environmental Ethics," Philip Cafaro Discussion Topics Class Exercises For Further Reading PART TWO: FUNDAMENTAL WORLD VIEWS CHAPTER FIVE: RELIGIOUS AND CULTURAL PERSPECTIVES "The Historical Roots of our Ecologic Crisis," Lynn White, Jr. "Created in the Image of God: Humanity and Divinity in an Age of Environmentalism," Lawrence Troster "Environmental Ethics: Some Challenges for Christians," Holmes Rolston, III "Islamic Environmental Ethics, Law and Society," Mawil Y. Izzi Deen (Samarrai) "Voices from White Earth," Winona LaDuke "The Sun my Heart," Thich Nhat Hanh "Ideologies of Environmentalism," Madhav Gadgil and Ramachandra Guha Discussion Topics Class Exercises For Further Reading CHAPTER SIX: ANTHROPOCENTRISM "Animals are Machines," Rene Descartes "Duties to Animals: The Failure of Kant''s Moral Theory." J. Skidmore "Anthropocentrism: A Modern Version," W.H. Murdy "The Golden Rule: A Proper Scale for our Environmental Crisis," Stephen Jay Gould "The Invented Landscape," Frederick Turner Discussion Topics Class Exercises For Further Reading CHAPTER SEVEN: INDIVIDUALISM from The Case for Animal Rights, Tom Regan "Equality for Animals?" Peter Singer "Environmental Values," Peter Singer "Animal Liberation is an Environmental Ethic," Dale Jamieson from Respect for Nature: A Theory of Environmental Ethics, Paul Taylor "Biocentric Individualism," Gary Varner Discussion Topics Class Exercises For Further Reading CHAPTER EIGHT: ECOCENTRISM "The Land Ethic," Aldo Leopold "Whither Conservation Ethics?" J. Baird Callicott "Aldo Leopold''s Concept of Ecosystem Health," J. Baird Callicott "The Land Ethic at the Turn of the Millennium," Holmes Rolston, III "The Deep, Long-Range Ecology Movement: 1960-2000--A Review," Bill Devall Discussion Topics Class Exercises For Further Reading CHAPTER NINE: ECOFEMINISM "Quilting Ecofeminism," Karen Warren "Ecofeminism," Vandana Shiva and Maria Mies from States of Grace, Charlene Spretnak from The Legacy of Luna, Julia Butterfly Hill "Is Ecofeminism Feminist?" Victoria Davion Discussion Topics Class Exercises For Further Reading CHAPTER TEN: ENVIRONMENTAL ETHICS IN SOCIETY BIOTECHNOLOGY "Biocentrism and Genetic Engineering," Andrew Dobson "Ecological Risks and Benefits of Transgenic Plants," G. L. Lovei "The Ecological Critique of Agricultural Biotechnology," Mark Sagoff "Rights to Life? On Nature, Property and Biotechnology," John Meyer PROPERTY "The Tragedy of the Commons," Garrett Hardin "Visitors to the Commons: Approaching Thailand''s Environmental Struggles from a Western Starting Point," Larry Lohmann "Taking the Land Rights Movement Seriously," Kirk Emerson ECONOMICS from Free Market Environmentalism, Terry Anderson and Donald Leal "At the Monument to General Meade, or On the Difference Between Beliefs and Benefits, " Mark Sagoff "Genuine Progress Indicator (GPI) Accounting: Relating Ecological Integrity to Human Health and Well-Being," Mark Anielski and Colin L. Soskolne "Can We Afford to Conserve Biodiversity?" Alexander James, Kevin J. Gaston, and Andrew Balmford LAW from Should Trees Have Standing? Toward Legal Rights for Natural Objects, Christopher Stone POLICY "Fragile Freedoms," Bryan G. Norton "The Relevance of Environmental Ethical Theories for Policy Making," Mikael Stenmark MANAGEMENT "Environmental Ethical Issues in Water Operations and Land Management," Cheryl Davis POLITICS "Ecological Democracy," John Dryzek "Leopold as Advocate," Sara Vickerman CASE STUDIES AND DILEMMAS A. Endangered Species: The Nene B. The Klamath River: Farmers, Fishers, Native Americans and Salmon C. The Makah Indian Tribe and Whale Hunting D. Scientists as Advocates E. Are We on a Lifeboat? APPENDIX: CLASS EXERCISES ACKNOWLEDGMENTS

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Copyright year 2004
ISBN-13 9780072838459
ISBN-10 0072838450
Class Copyright
Publisher McGraw-Hill Companies The
Subject NATURE
File Size 0 MB
Number of Pages 624
Length of Recording 58
Shelf No. JM784