Exploring Environmental Ethics: An Introduction

Springer Verlag (2018)
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Abstract

This book is designed as a basic text for courses that are part of an interdisciplinary program in environmental studies. The intended reader is anyone who expects environmental stewardship to be an important part of his or her life, as a citizen, a policy maker, or an environmental management professional. In addition to discussing major issues in environmental ethics, it invites readers to think about how an ethicist's perspective differs from the perspectives encountered in other environmental studies courses. Additional topics covered include corporate social responsibility, ecological citizenship, property theory, and the concept of stewardship as a vocation.

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Stewardship as a Vocation

How do your environmental values fit into your life? This chapter explores the idea of environmental stewardship as a vocation, a way to give meaning to our choice of career and lifestyle. It also explains how one’s workplace or school can affect one’s moral development and how one might influence t... see more

Valuing Landscapes

Land management invorelves weighing the ecological, aesthetic, scientific, historical, economic, and other kinds of value the landscape holds for a community. In other words, it involves interpreting the meaning of the landscape. This chapter explores the ethical dimension of interpreting the landsc... see more

Property and Stewardship

Most laws aiming at protecting the environment limit private property rights to some extent. This chapter explores the meaning and value of private property rights, their relationship to political freedom, and reasons for limiting those rights. In addition, it discusses moral arguments for voluntari... see more

Do We Have Duties to Future Generations?

Environmenetal advocates typically argue that we have a duty to protect the environment for future generations. But moral philosophers have raised questions about whether we can have duties to future generations. This chapter discusses some of those questions, including the Nonidentity Problem. It a... see more

Do We Have Duties to Nonhumans?

This chapter addresses the question, to whom do we owe justice? Or, in other words, who belongs to the moral community? Traditional moral theories usually limit the moral community to humans. Environmental ethicists, in contrast, argue that at least some nonhuman entities have moral status. This cha... see more

Justice and Political Duties

We expect governments and citizens to resolve environmental problems in a fair or just way. But what do we mean by justice? This chapter explores different concepts of justice, as well as the social contract theory of political obligation. It then examines the duties of government, citizens, and cor... see more

Why Study Environmental Ethics?

Ethics is a field in philosophy that focuses on explaining and defending judgments about right and wrong conduct. Ethicists use the method of ethical inquiry to examine value judgments critically, clarifying them and resolving conflicts among them. This chapter takes a brief tour of metaethics to or... see more

Introduction

Environmental ethics is about how to live the good life in relationship to nature and in relationship to other beings who also depend on the natural world. This textbook aims to introduce environmental ethics to students in interdisciplinary environmental studies and sciences programs. It selects se... see more

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