"
Environmental Ethics: An Anthology" brings together both classic and cutting-edge essays which have formed contemporary environmental ethics, ranging from the welfare of animals versus ecosystems to theories of the intrinsic value of nature.
Contents:
An overview of environmental ethics by Clare Palmer
The land ethic by Aldo Leopold
Is there a need for a new, an environmental, ethic? by Richard Sylvan
Not for humans only : the place of nonhumans in environmental issues by Peter Singer
Animal rights : what's in a name? with a brief extract from The case for animal rights by Tom Regan
The ethics of respect for nature by Paul W. Taylor
Is there a place for animals in the moral consideration of nature? by Eric Katz
Can animal rights activists be environmentalists? by Gary E. Varner
Against the moral considerability of ecosystems by Harley Cahen
The varieties of intrinsic value by John O'Neill
Value in nature and the nature of value by Holmes Rolston III
The source and locus of intrinsic value : a reexamination by Keekok Lee
Environmental ethics and weak anthropocentrism by Bryan G. Norton
Weak anthropocentric intrinsic value by Eugene Hargrove
Moral pluralism and the course of environmental ethics by Christopher D. Stone
The case against moral pluralism by J. Baird Callicott
Minimal, moderate, and extreme moral pluralism by Peter S. Wenz
The case for a practical pluralism by Andrew Light
Deep ecology : a new philosophy of our time? by Warwick Fox
The deep ecological movement : some philosophical aspects by Arne Naess
Ecofeminism : toward global justice and planetary health by Greta Gaard and Lori Gruen
Ecological feminism and ecosystem ecology by Karen J. Warren and Jim Cheney
Beyond intrinsic value : pragmatism in environmental ethics by Anthony Weston
Pragmatism in environmental ethics : democracy, pluralism, and the management of nature by Ben A. Minteer and Robert E. Manning
The ethics of sustainable resources by Donald Scherer
Toward a just and sustainable economic order by John B. Cobb, Jr.
Ethics, public policy, and global warming by Dale Jamieson
Faking nature by Robert Elliot
The big lie : human restoration of nature by Eric Katz
Ecological restoration and the culture of nature : a pragmatic perspective by Andrew Light
An amalgamation of wilderness preservation arguments by Michael P. Nelson
A critique of and an alternative to the wilderness area by J. Baird Callicott
Wilderness--now more than ever : a response to Callicott by Reed F. Noss
Feeding people versus saving nature? by Holmes Rolston III
Saving nature, feeding people, and ethics by Robin Attfield
Integrating environmentalism and human rights by James W. Nickel and Eduardo Viola
Environmental justice : an environmental civil rights value acceptable to all world views by Troy W. Hartley
Sustainability and intergenerational justice by Brian Barry
Democracy and sense of place values in environmental policy by Bryan G. Norton and Bruce Hannon
Environmental awareness and liberal education by Andrew Brennan
"
Environmental Ethics: An Anthology" brings together both classic and cutting-edge essays which have formed contemporary environmental ethics, ranging from the welfare of animals versus ecosystems to theories of the intrinsic value of nature.
Contents:
An overview of environmental ethics by Clare Palmer
The land ethic by Aldo Leopold
Is there a need for a new, an environmental, ethic? by Richard Sylvan
Not for humans only : the place of nonhumans in environmental issues by Peter Singer
Animal rights : what's in a name? with a brief extract from The case for animal rights by Tom Regan
The ethics of respect for nature by Paul W. Taylor
Is there a place for animals in the moral consideration of nature? by Eric Katz
Can animal rights activists be environmentalists? by Gary E. Varner
Against the moral considerability of ecosystems by Harley Cahen
The varieties of intrinsic value by John O'Neill
Value in nature and the nature of value by Holmes Rolston III
The source and locus of intrinsic value : a reexamination by Keekok Lee
Environmental ethics and weak anthropocentrism by Bryan G. Norton
Weak anthropocentric intrinsic value by Eugene Hargrove
Moral pluralism and the course of environmental ethics by Christopher D. Stone
The case against moral pluralism by J. Baird Callicott
Minimal, moderate, and extreme moral pluralism by Peter S. Wenz
The case for a practical pluralism by Andrew Light
Deep ecology : a new philosophy of our time? by Warwick Fox
The deep ecological movement : some philosophical aspects by Arne Naess
Ecofeminism : toward global justice and planetary health by Greta Gaard and Lori Gruen
Ecological feminism and ecosystem ecology by Karen J. Warren and Jim Cheney
Beyond intrinsic value : pragmatism in environmental ethics by Anthony Weston
Pragmatism in environmental ethics : democracy, pluralism, and the management of nature by Ben A. Minteer and Robert E. Manning
The ethics of sustainable resources by Donald Scherer
Toward a just and sustainable economic order by John B. Cobb, Jr.
Ethics, public policy, and global warming by Dale Jamieson
Faking nature by Robert Elliot
The big lie : human restoration of nature by Eric Katz
Ecological restoration and the culture of nature : a pragmatic perspective by Andrew Light
An amalgamation of wilderness preservation arguments by Michael P. Nelson
A critique of and an alternative to the wilderness area by J. Baird Callicott
Wilderness--now more than ever : a response to Callicott by Reed F. Noss
Feeding people versus saving nature? by Holmes Rolston III
Saving nature, feeding people, and ethics by Robin Attfield
Integrating environmentalism and human rights by James W. Nickel and Eduardo Viola
Environmental justice : an environmental civil rights value acceptable to all world views by Troy W. Hartley
Sustainability and intergenerational justice by Brian Barry
Democracy and sense of place values in environmental policy by Bryan G. Norton and Bruce Hannon
Environmental awareness and liberal education by Andrew Brennan