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Beyond The Land Ethic

by J. Baird Callicott
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Overview

A sequel to Callicott's pioneering work, In Defense of the Land Ethic, Beyond the Land Ethic engages a wide spectrum of topics central to the field, including the troubled relationship of environmental philosophy to current mainstream academic philosophy; the relationship of recent developments in evolutionary and ecological sciences to the Leopold land ethic long championed by the author; the perennial debates in environmental ethics about the ontological status of intrinsic value and the necessity of moral pluralism; the metaphysical implications of ecology and the New Physics as manifest in agriculture, medicine, and industrial technology; and the philosophical dimensions of conservation biology and "clinical ecology."

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A sequel to Callicott's pioneering work, In Defense of the Land Ethic, Beyond the Land Ethic engages a wide spectrum of topics central to the field, including the troubled relationship of environmental philosophy to current mainstream academic philosophy; the relationship of recent developments in evolutionary and ecological sciences to the Leopold land ethic long championed by the author; the perennial debates in environmental ethics about the ontological status of intrinsic value and the necessity of moral pluralism; the metaphysical implications of ecology and the New Physics as manifest in agriculture, medicine, and industrial technology; and the philosophical dimensions of conservation biology and "clinical ecology."

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Callicott's sequel to addresses a range of important topics, including the troubled relationship of environmental philosophy to academic philosophy; the relationship of recent developments in evolutionary and ecological sciences to the Leopold land ethic; debates about the ontological status of intrinsic value and the necessity of moral pluralism; the metaphysical implications of ecology and the New Physics as manifest in agriculture, medicine, and industrial technology; and the philosophical dimensions of conservation biology and clinical ecology. Annotation c. Book News, Inc., Portland, OR (booknew.com)

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Callicott's sequel to addresses a range of important topics, including the troubled relationship of environmental philosophy to academic philosophy; the relationship of recent developments in evolutionary and ecological sciences to the Leopold land ethic; debates about the ontological status of intrinsic value and the necessity of moral pluralism; the metaphysical implications of ecology and the New Physics as manifest in agriculture, medicine, and industrial technology; and the philosophical dimensions of conservation biology and clinical ecology. Annotation c. Book News, Inc., Portland, OR (booknew.com)

Book Details

Published
April 1, 1999
Publisher
State University of New York Press
Pages
440
Format
Paperback
ISBN
9780791440841

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