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Environmental Ethics : The Big Questions - David R. Keller

Environmental Ethics

The Big Questions

By: David R. Keller (Editor)

Paperback | 26 February 2010 | Edition Number 1

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Through a series of multidisciplinary readings, <i>Environmental Ethics: The Big Questions</i> contextualizes environmental ethics within the history of Western intellectual tradition and traces the development of theory since the 1970s. <ul> <li>Includes an extended introduction that provides an historical and thematic introduction to the field of environmental ethics </li> <li>Features a selection of brief original essays on why to study environmental ethics by leaders in the field </li> <li>Contextualizes environmental ethics within the history of the Western intellectual tradition by exploring anthropocentric (human-centered) and nonanthropocentric precedents </li> <li>Offers an interdisciplinary approach to the field by featuring seminal work from eminent philosophers, biologists, ecologists, historians, economists, sociologists, anthropologists, nature writers, business writers, and others </li> <li>Designed to be used with a web-site which contains a continuously updated archive of case studies: <p> <span style="font-family: &quot;Calibri&quot;,&quot;sans-serif&quot;; color: #1f497d; font-size: 11pt;"><a href="//environmentalethics.info/">//environmentalethics.info/</a></span></p> &nbsp;</li> </ul>
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"Overall, Environmental Ethics: the big questions is an essential text for anyone looking to get to grips with key thinkers and their contributions to this new and burgeoning domain of ethics. Whilst challenging at times, the variety of papers in terms of both inter-disciplinary and difficulty is wide, allowing readers to effectively engage irrespective of background. Further, the layout is clear and general binding and page quality high to ensure this can remain an indispensable reference text for the future." (The Guardian, 26 November 2013)

"Overall, Environmental Ethics: the big questions is an essential text for anyone looking to get to grips with key thinkers and their contributions to this new and burgeoning domain of ethics. Whilst challenging at times, the variety of papers in terms of both inter-disciplinary and difficulty is wide, allowing readers to effectively engage irrespective of background. Further, the layout is clear and general binding and page quality high to ensure this can remain an indispensable reference text for many years to come." (Economics & Philosophy, 1 November 2013)

"The major strength of the book is the fact that it evolved from a classroom course on environmental ethics. The different texts are selected, put together and introduced by an experienced teacher. As such, the selection of text has already proven successful and instructive. The editor has put an enormous amount of effort into selecting the right texts, which took him, according to the preface, over four years." (Ethical Perspectives, 2011)

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