Environmental Ethics, 4e
What Really Matters, What Really Works
David Schmidtz author Dan C Shahar author
Format:Paperback
Publisher:Oxford University Press Inc
Published:12th Sep '24
Currently unavailable, and unfortunately no date known when it will be back

Environmental Ethics: What Really Matters, What Really Works examines morality from an environmental perspective. Featuring accessible selections-from classic articles to examples of cutting-edge original research-it addresses both theory and practice. Asking what really matters, the first section of the book explores the abstract ideas of human value and value in nature. The second section turns to the question of what really works-what it would take to solve our real-world environmental problems. Moving beyond the "hype," it presents the authoritative essays on applying environmental ethics to the issues that matter right now. The selections present philosophical, biological, and socially scientific approaches to the major issues. Environmental Ethics also features first-hand descriptions from people who have actually been involved in wildlife and conservation initiatives. The book is enhanced by chapter introductions ("Questions for Reflection and Discussion") that offer brief summaries and questions for further analysis and class discussion. This unique text is ideal for undergraduate courses in environmental ethics and environmental issues.
The students love these ideas and these readings. They become philosophical through the use of this text. * Jennifer Baker, Professor of Philosophy at the College of Charleston *
ISBN: 9780197766828
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688 pages
4th Revised edition