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Beyond the Land Ethic: More Essays in Environmental Philosophy
J. Baird Callicott
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Beyond the Land Ethic
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Contents
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Acknowledgments
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1 Introduction: Compass Points in Environmental Philosophy
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I Practicing Environmental Ethics
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2 Environmental Philosophy Is Environmental Activism: The Most Radical and Effective Kind
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3 How Environmental Ethical Theory May Be Put into Practice
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4 Holistic Environment Ethics and the Problem of Ecofascism
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II The Conceptual Foundations of the Land Ethic Revisited
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5 Just the Facts, Ma'am
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6 Can a Theory of Moral Sentiments Support a Genuinely Normative Environmental Ethic?
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7 Do Deconstructive Ecology and Sociobiology Undermine the Leopold Land Ethic?
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III Moral Monism Versus Moral Pluralism
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8 The Case against Moral Pluralism
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9 Moral Monism in Environmental Ethics Defended
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IV Nature's Intrinsic Value
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10 Genesis and John Muir
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11 Rolston on Intrinsic Value: A Deconstruction
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12 Intrinsic Value in Nature: A Metaethical Analysis
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V Ecological Metaphysics of Agriculture, Medicine, and Technology
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13 The Metaphysical Transition in Farming: From the Newtonian-Mechanical to the Eltonian-Ecological
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14 Environmental Wellness
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15 After the Industrial Paradigm, What?
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VI Toward a New Philosophy of Conservation
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16 Whither Conservation Ethics?
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17 Aldo Leopold's Concept of Ecosystem Health
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18 The Value of Ecosystem Health
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19 Ecological Sustainability as a Conservation Concept
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Bibliography
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Published: 1999
Publisher: State University of New York Press
- 9780791440841 (paperback)
- 9780791440834 (hardcover)