Works by Peterson, Anna L. (exact spelling)

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    Toward a Materialist Environmental Ethic.Anna L. Peterson - 2006 - Environmental Ethics 28 (4):375-393.
    Environmental ethics has been dominated by an idealist logic that limits its positive impact on the natural world about which environmental philosophers care deeply. Environmental ethicists need to alter the ways we think and talk about what we value and the relations among ideas, values, and actions. Drawing on the sociology of religion and Marxian philosophy among other sources, a new approach may increase our understanding of how ideas are lived out and how we might increase the impact of our (...)
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  2. Martyrdom, Sacrifice, and Political Memory in El Salvador.Anna L. Peterson & Brandt G. Peterson - 2008 - Social Research: An International Quarterly 75 (2):511-542.
    Themes of Christian martyrdom were central to popular political mobilization in El Salvador, as in much of Latin America, during the 1970s and 1980s. The story of Christ's sacrifice provided a powerful narrative for explaining injustice and political violence, a frame for interpretation as well as action during the twelve-year Salvadoran civil war, which ended in 1992 by a negotiated settlement. In the first part of this article we trace the politics of martyrdom and sacrifice through the war. The final (...)
     
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  3. Talking the Walk: A Practice-Based Environmental Ethic as Grounds for Hope.”.Anna L. Peterson - 2007 - In Laurel Kearns & Catherine Keller (eds.), Ecospirit: Religions and Philosophies for the Earth. Fordham University Press. pp. 45--62.
     
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    Toward a Materialist Environmental Ethic.Anna L. Peterson - 2006 - Environmental Ethics 28 (4):375-393.
    Environmental ethics has been dominated by an idealist logic that limits its positive impact on the natural world about which environmental philosophers care deeply. Environmental ethicists need to alter the ways we think and talk about what we value and the relations among ideas, values, and actions. Drawing on the sociology of religion and Marxian philosophy among other sources, a new approach may increase our understanding of how ideas are lived out and how we might increase the impact of our (...)
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    Christianity and ecology: Seeking the well-being of earth and humans.Anna L. Peterson - 2002 - Environmental Ethics 24 (1):105-108.
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    Deep ecology and world religions: New essays on sacred ground.Anna L. Peterson - 2003 - Environmental Ethics 25 (2):215-219.
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    Environmental ethics, ecological theology, and natural selection.Anna L. Peterson - 2005 - Environmental Ethics 27 (2):217-220.
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    Recent studies and issues in animal welfare.Anna L. Peterson - 2000 - Journal of Agricultural and Environmental Ethics 12 (2):215-222.
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    Living with Nature. [REVIEW]Anna L. Peterson - 2001 - Environmental Ethics 23 (1):103-106.
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    Nature and Society: Anthropological Perspectives by Philippe Descola and Gisli Palsson, eds. [REVIEW]Anna L. Peterson - 1998 - Agriculture and Human Values 15 (2):179-183.
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