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Land, Value, Community : Callicott and Environmental Philosophy.

By: Contributor(s): Material type: TextTextSeries: SUNY Series in Environmental Philosophy and Ethics SeriesPublisher: Albany : State University of New York Press, 2002Copyright date: ©2012Edition: 1st edDescription: 1 online resource (370 pages)Content type:
  • text
Media type:
  • computer
Carrier type:
  • online resource
ISBN:
  • 9780791489345
Genre/Form: Additional physical formats: Print version:: Land, Value, CommunityDDC classification:
  • 304.2
LOC classification:
  • GF21 -- .L35 2002eb
Online resources:
Contents:
Intro -- Land, Value, Community -- Contents -- Acknowledgments -- Introduction: Callicott and Environmental Philosophy by WAYNE OUDERKIRK -- Part I: The Conceptual Foundations of the Land Ethic -- 1. Ecological Morality and Nonmoral Sentiments by ERNEST PARTRIDGE -- 2. How Green Is the Theory of Moral Sentiments? by JOHN BARKDULL -- 3. Ecological Science, Philosophy, and Ecological Ethics by ROBERT P. MCINTOSH -- 4. Biocentrism, Biological Science, and Ethical Theory by KRISTIN SHRADER-FRECHETTE -- Part II: Intrinsic Value in Nature -- 5. Callicott on Intrinsic Value and Moral Standing in Environmental Ethics by WENDY DONNER -- 6. Naturalizing Callicott by HOLMES ROLSTON III -- 7. Epistemology and Environmental Values by BRYAN NORTON -- Part III: Metaphysics and Metaethics -- 8. Environmental Ethics without a Metaphysics by EUGENE C. HARGROVE -- 9. Philosophy of Nature or Natural Philosophy? Science and Philosophy in Callicott's Metaphysics by CATHERINE LARRÈRE -- 10. Quantum Physics, "Postmodern Scientific Worldview," and Callicott's Environmental Ethics by CLARE PALMER -- 11. Minimal, Moderate, and Extreme Moral Pluralism by PETER S. WENZ -- 12. Callicott and Naess on Pluralism by ANDREW LIGHT -- 13. Beyond Exclusion: The Importance of Context in Ecofeminist Theory by LORI GRUEN -- Part IV. Challenging the Implications of the Land Ethic -- 14. Environmental Ethics and Respect for Animals by ANGUS TAYLOR -- 15. J. Baird Callicott's Critique of Christian Stewardship and the Validity of Religious Environmental Ethics by SUSAN POWER BRATTON -- 16. Callicott's Last Stand by LEE HESTER, DENNIS MCPHERSON, ANNIE BOOTH, AND JIM CHENEY -- 17. The Very Idea of Wilderness by WAYNE OUDERKIRK -- Part V: Callicott Responds -- 18. My Reply by J. BAIRD CALLICOTT -- Bibliography -- About the Contributors -- Index -- A -- B -- C -- D -- E -- F -- G -- H -- I -- J.
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Summary: Leading scholars critically assess the pioneering environmental philosophy of J. Baird Callicott.
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Intro -- Land, Value, Community -- Contents -- Acknowledgments -- Introduction: Callicott and Environmental Philosophy by WAYNE OUDERKIRK -- Part I: The Conceptual Foundations of the Land Ethic -- 1. Ecological Morality and Nonmoral Sentiments by ERNEST PARTRIDGE -- 2. How Green Is the Theory of Moral Sentiments? by JOHN BARKDULL -- 3. Ecological Science, Philosophy, and Ecological Ethics by ROBERT P. MCINTOSH -- 4. Biocentrism, Biological Science, and Ethical Theory by KRISTIN SHRADER-FRECHETTE -- Part II: Intrinsic Value in Nature -- 5. Callicott on Intrinsic Value and Moral Standing in Environmental Ethics by WENDY DONNER -- 6. Naturalizing Callicott by HOLMES ROLSTON III -- 7. Epistemology and Environmental Values by BRYAN NORTON -- Part III: Metaphysics and Metaethics -- 8. Environmental Ethics without a Metaphysics by EUGENE C. HARGROVE -- 9. Philosophy of Nature or Natural Philosophy? Science and Philosophy in Callicott's Metaphysics by CATHERINE LARRÈRE -- 10. Quantum Physics, "Postmodern Scientific Worldview," and Callicott's Environmental Ethics by CLARE PALMER -- 11. Minimal, Moderate, and Extreme Moral Pluralism by PETER S. WENZ -- 12. Callicott and Naess on Pluralism by ANDREW LIGHT -- 13. Beyond Exclusion: The Importance of Context in Ecofeminist Theory by LORI GRUEN -- Part IV. Challenging the Implications of the Land Ethic -- 14. Environmental Ethics and Respect for Animals by ANGUS TAYLOR -- 15. J. Baird Callicott's Critique of Christian Stewardship and the Validity of Religious Environmental Ethics by SUSAN POWER BRATTON -- 16. Callicott's Last Stand by LEE HESTER, DENNIS MCPHERSON, ANNIE BOOTH, AND JIM CHENEY -- 17. The Very Idea of Wilderness by WAYNE OUDERKIRK -- Part V: Callicott Responds -- 18. My Reply by J. BAIRD CALLICOTT -- Bibliography -- About the Contributors -- Index -- A -- B -- C -- D -- E -- F -- G -- H -- I -- J.

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Leading scholars critically assess the pioneering environmental philosophy of J. Baird Callicott.

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