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    The Struggle for Nature: A Critique of Environmental Philosophy.Jozet Keulartz - 1998 - New York: Routledge.
    _The Struggle for Nature_ outlines and examines the main aspects of current environmental philosophy including deep ecology, social and political ecology, eco-feminism and eco-anarchism. It criticises the dependency on science of these philosophies and the social problems engendered by them. The author argues for a post-naturalistic turn in environmental philosophy. _The Struggle for Nature_ presents the most up-to-date arguments in environmental philosophy, which will be valuable reading for students of applied philosophy, environmental studies and geography.
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    New visions of nature: complexity and authenticity.Martinus Antonius Maria Drenthen, Jozef Keulartz & James D. Proctor (eds.) - 2009 - New York: Springer.
    The contributions to this volume explore perceptual and conceptual boundaries between the human and the natural, or between an 'out there' and 'in here.
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  3. European nature conservation policy making. From substantive to procedura; souces of legitimacy.E. R. Engelen, F. W. J. Keulartz & G. R. Leistra - unknown
     
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    Foucault herdenken: over werk en werking van Michel Foucault.Michel Foucault, Machiel Karsken & Jozef Keulartz (eds.) - 1995 - Nijmegen: Damon.
    Bijdragen over uiteenlopende aspecten van leven en werk van de Franse filosoof (1926-1984).
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    Wintering Geese in the Netherlands. Legitimate Policy?G. R. Leistra, F. W. J. Keulartz & E. R. Engelen - unknown
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    Pragmatism as a Research Program – a Reply to Arras.Schermer Maartje & Keulartz Jozef - 2003 - Theoretical Medicine and Bioethics 24 (1):19-29.
    This paper is a reaction to an article by John Arras published earlier in this journal. In this article Arras argues that “freestanding pragmatism” has little new to offer to bioethics. We respond to some of Arras' arguments and conclude that, although he overstates his case at certain points, his critique is, broadly speaking, correct. We then introduce and discuss an alternative approach to pragmatist ethics, one which puts to work the ideas and insights of pragmatism conceived as a broad (...)
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    Reflexive Water Management in Arid Regions: The Case of Iran.Mohammed Reza Balali, Josef ~Keulartz & Michiel Korthals - 2009 - Environmental Values 18 (1):91-112.
    To illuminate the problems and perspectives of water management in Iran and comparable (semi-) arid Middle East and North Africa (MENA) countries, three paradigms can be distinguished: the traditional, the industrial and the reflexive paradigm. Each paradigm is characterised by its key technical system, its main social institution and its ethico-religious framework. Iran seems to be in a state of transition from the 'hydraulic mission' of industrial modernity to a more reflexive approach to water management. This article sketches the contours (...)
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    Heroes of agricultural innovation.Cor Van Der Weele & Jozef Keulartz - 2009 - Genomics, Society and Policy 5 (3):1-15.
    New technology has a prominent place in the theory and practice of innovation, but the association between high tech and innovation is not inevitable. In this paper, we discuss six metaphorical heroes of agricultural innovation, starting with the dominant hero of frontier science and technology. At first sight, our six heroes can be divided in those who are pro- and those who are anti-technology. Yet in the end technology, and more specifically GM technology, does not emerge as the main issue. (...)
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    Born to be Wild.Irene Klaver, Jozef Keulartz & Henk van den Belt - 2002 - Environmental Ethics 24 (1):3-21.
    With the turning of wilderness areas into wildlife parks and the returning of developed areas of land to the forces of nature, intermediate hybrid realms surface in which wild and managed nature become increasingly entangled. A partitioning of environmental philosophy into ecoethics and animal welfare ethics leaves these mixed territories relatively uncharted—the first dealing with wild (animals), the second with the welfare of captive or domestic animals. In this article, we explore an environmental philosophy that considers explicitly these mixed situations. (...)
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    Heroes of Agricultural Innovation.C. Weele & F. W. J. Keulartz - unknown
    New technology has a prominent place in the theory and practice of innovation, but the association between high tech and innovation is not inevitable. In this paper, we discuss six metaphorical heroes of agricultural innovation, starting with the dominant hero of frontier science and technology. At first sight, our six heroes can be divided in those who are pro- and those who are anti-technology. Yet in the end technology, and more specifically GM technology, does not emerge as the main issue. (...)
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    Should the Lion Eat Straw Like the Ox? Animal Ethics and the Predation Problem.Jozef Keulartz - 2016 - Journal of Agricultural and Environmental Ethics 29 (5):813-834.
    Stephen Clark’s article The Rights of Wild Things from 1979 was the starting point for the consideration in the animal ethics literature of the so-called ‘predation problem’. Clark examines the response of David George Ritchie to Henry Stephens Salt, the first writer who has argued explicitly in favor of animal rights. Ritchie attempts to demonstrate—via reductio ad absurdum—that animals cannot have rights, because granting them rights would oblige us to protect prey animals against predators that wrongly violate their rights. This (...)
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    Pragmatism as a research program – a reply to Arras.Maartje Schermer & Jozef Keulartz - 2003 - Theoretical Medicine and Bioethics 24 (1):19-29.
    This paper is a reaction to an article by John Arras published earlier in this journal. In this article Arras argues that “freestanding pragmatism” has little new to offer to bioethics. We respond to some of Arras' arguments and conclude that, although he overstates his case at certain points, his critique is, broadly speaking, correct. We then introduce and discuss an alternative approach to pragmatist ethics, one which puts to work the ideas and insights of pragmatism conceived as a broad (...)
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    Future Directions for Conservation.Jozef Keulartz - 2016 - Environmental Values 25 (4):385-407.
    The use of target baselines or reference states for conservation and restoration has become increasingly problematic and impractical, due to rapid environmental change, the paradigm shift in ecology from a static to a dynamic view of nature, and growing awareness of the role of cultural traditions in the reconstruction of baselines. The various responses to this crisis of baselines will to a significant extent determine the future direction of nature conservation. Although some hold onto traditional baselines and others try to (...)
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    Conservation through Commodification?Jozef Keulartz - 2013 - Ethics, Policy and Environment 16 (3):297-307.
    During the past decade, we have seen the introduction of market-based mechanisms in biodiversity policy. Biodiversity markets are considered powerful tools to slow down or even stop the ongoing loss of biodiversity by internalizing costs that are traditionally externalized. This paper questions these optimistic expectations. Can we save nature by selling it? Is conservation through commodification a viable option? This paper maps both the social and ecological problems of the commodification of nature that is a necessary precondition for biodiversity markets (...)
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    Struggle for nature: a critique of radical ecology.Jozef Keulartz - 1998 - New York: Routledge.
    The Struggle for Nature outlines and examines the main aspects of current environmental philosophy including deep ecology, social and political ecology, eco-feminism and eco-anarchism. It criticizes the dependency on science of these philosophies and the social problems engendered by them. Jozef Keulartz argues for a post-naturalistic turn in environmental philosophy. The Struggle for Nature presents the most up-to-date arguments in environmental philosophy, which will be valuable reading for anyone interested in applied philosophy, environmental studies or geography.
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  16. Captivity for Conservation? Zoos at a Crossroads.Jozef Keulartz - 2015 - Journal of Agricultural and Environmental Ethics 28 (2):335-351.
    This paper illuminates a variety of issues that speak to the question of whether ‘captivity for conservation’ can be an ethically acceptable goal of the modern zoo. Reflecting on both theoretical disagreements and practical challenges , the paper explains why the ‘Noah’s Ark’ paradigm is being replaced by an alternative ‘integrated approach.’ It explores the changes in the zoo’s core tasks that the new paradigm implies. And it pays special attention to the changes that would have to be made in (...)
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    Wild Animals in Our Backyard. A Contextual Approach to the Intrinsic Value of Animals.Jac A. A. Swart & Jozef Keulartz - 2011 - Acta Biotheoretica 59 (2):185-200.
    As a reflection on recent debates on the value of wild animals we examine the question of the intrinsic value of wild animals in both natural and man-made surroundings. We examine the concepts being wild and domesticated. In our approach we consider animals as dependent on their environment, whether it is a human or a natural environment. Stressing this dependence we argue that a distinction can be made between three different interpretations of a wild animal’s intrinsic value: a species-specific, a (...)
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    Precedent, hellend vlak, gewenning. Ethische strategieen in de omgang met genomics.T. Swierstra, F. W. J. Keulartz & M. J. J. A. A. Korthals - 2005 - Filosofie En Praktijk 26.
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    Boundary Work in Ecological Restoration.Jozef Keulartz - 2009 - Environmental Philosophy 6 (1):35-55.
    Two protracted debates about the moral status of animals in ecological restoration projects are discussed that both testify to the troubling aspects of our inclination to think in terms of dualisms and dichotomies. These cases are more or less complementary: the first one is about the (re)introduction of species that were once pushed out of their native environment; the other one concerns the elimination or eradication of “exotic” and “alien” species that have invaded and degraded ecosystems. Both cases show the (...)
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    Animal Ethics in the Age of Humans: Blurring Boundaries in Human-Animal Relationships.Bernice Bovenkerk & Jozef Keulartz (eds.) - 2016 - Cham: Springer.
    This book provides reflection on the increasingly blurry boundaries that characterize the human-animal relationship. In the Anthropocene humans and animals have come closer together and this asks for rethinking old divisions. Firstly, new scientific insights and technological advances lead to a blurring of the boundaries between animals and humans. Secondly, our increasing influence on nature leads to a rethinking of the old distinction between individual animal ethics and collectivist environmental ethics. Thirdly, ongoing urbanization and destruction of animal habitats leads to (...)
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    Boundary-work, Pluralism and the Environment.Jozef Keulartz - 2009 - In Jan Kyrre Berg Olsen Friis, Stig Andur Pedersen & Vincent F. Hendricks (eds.), A Companion to the Philosophy of Technology. Oxford, UK: Wiley-Blackwell. pp. 263–269.
    This chapter contains sections titled: The Tension between Sustainability and Diversity and the Quest for Unity Boundary‐work Conclusion References and Further Reading.
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    Environmental Aesthetics. Crossing Divides and Breaking Ground.Martin Drenthen & Jozef Keulartz (eds.) - 2014 - New York: Fordham University Press.
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    Old and New World Perspectives on Environmental Philosophy. Transatlantic Conversations.Martin Drenthen & Jozef Keulartz (eds.) - 2014 - Cham: Springer.
    This is the first collection of essays in which European and American philosophers explicitly think out their respective contributions and identities as environmental thinkers in the analytic and continental traditions. The American/European, as well as Analytic/Continental collaboration here bears fruit helpful for further theorizing and research. The essays group around three well-defined areas of questioning all focusing on the amelioration/management of environmentally, historically and traditionally diminished landscapes. The first part deals with differences between New World and the Old World perspectives (...)
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    The Struggle for Nature: A Critique of Environmental Philosophy.Jozef Keulartz - 1998 - New York: Routledge.
    The Struggle for Nature outlines and examines the main aspects of current environmental philosophy including deep ecology, social and political ecology, eco-feminism and eco-anarchism. It criticises the dependency on science of these philosophies and the social problems engendered by them. The author argues for a post-naturalistic turn in environmental philosophy. The Struggle for Nature presents the most up-to-date arguments in environmental philosophy, which will be valuable reading for students of applied philosophy, environmental studies and geography.
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    De technische en de palliatieve rede.H. Belt & F. W. J. Keulartz - forthcoming - Krisis.
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    A Simple Metric for Fair Burden Sharing?Jozef Keulartz - 2009 - Ethics, Place and Environment 12 (3):297-300.
    Existing literature on equity considerations for climate change mitigation and adaptation has almost exclusively focused on fair burden sharing between nations. However, disparities among regions a...
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    Concepts of Nature as Communicative Devices: The Case of Dutch Nature Policy.Jozef Keulartz, Henny Van Der Windt & Jacques Swart - 2004 - Environmental Values 13 (1):81-99.
    The recent widespread shift in governance from the state to the market and to civil society, in combination with the simultaneous shift from the national level to supra-national and sub-national levels has led to a significant increase in the numbers of public and private players in nature policy. This in turn has increased the need for a common vocabulary to articulate and communicate views and values concerning nature among various actors acting on different administrative levels. In this article, we will (...)
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    Duurzame onzekerheid en onenigheid.Jozef Keulartz - 2007 - Krisis 8 (2):3-24.
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  29. Duurzame onzekerheid en onenigheid.F. W. J. Keulartz - 2007 - Krisis 8.
     
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    De studeerkamermetafysica van Martin Drenthen.F. W. J. Keulartz - forthcoming - Filosofie En Praktijk.
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    Genomics & De Great Books : inleiding.F. W. J. Keulartz, T. Swierstra & T. Vink - 2005 - Filosofie En Praktijk 26.
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    Heidegger en de zorgethiek.F. W. J. Keulartz - 2003 - Filosofie En Praktijk 24.
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    Het wilde dier in onze samenleving. Een contextuele benadering van intrinsieke waarde.J. Keulartz & J. A. A. Swart - 2010 - Filosofie En Praktijk 31.
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    Introduction.Jozef Keulartz - 2004 - Techné: Research in Philosophy and Technology 7 (3):1-9.
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    Introduction.Jozef Keulartz - 2004 - Techné: Research in Philosophy and Technology 7 (3):1-9.
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    Klimaatverandering en morele corruptie.Jozef Keulartz - 2010 - Filosofie En Praktijk 31.
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    Pragmatische ethiek in een technologische cultuur.F. W. J. Keulartz, M. Korthals, M. Schermer & T. Swierstra - forthcoming - Filosofie En Praktijk.
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    Pragmatism in Progress.Jozef Keulartz, Michiel Korthals, Maartje Schermer & Tsjalling Swierstra - 2004 - Techné: Research in Philosophy and Technology 7 (3):39-49.
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    Repliek. Antwoord aan Wim Zweers.F. W. J. Keulartz - forthcoming - Filosofie En Praktijk.
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    Romantisch verlangen of reformatorisch elan? De visie van Jos de Mul op Wilhelm Dilthey.F. W. J. Keulartz - forthcoming - Krisis.
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  41. Scientific and social problems and perspectives of alternative medicine.J. Keulartz, C. L. Kwa & H. Radder - 1985 - Radical Philosophy 41:2-9.
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  42. Scientific and Social Problems and Perspectives of Alternative Medicine: analysis of a Dutch Controversy.J. Keulartz, Chunglin Kwa & H. Radder - 1985 - Radical Philosophy 41:2.
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    Concepts of Nature as Communicative Devices: The Case of Dutch Nature Policy.Jozef Keulartz, Henny Van Der Windt & Jacques Swart - 2004 - Environmental Values 13 (1):81-99.
    The recent widespread shift in governance from the state to the market and to civil society, in combination with the simultaneous shift from the national level to supra-national and sub-national levels has led to a significant increase in the numbers of public and private players in nature policy. This in turn has increased the need for a common vocabulary to articulate and communicate views and values concerning nature among various actors acting on different administrative levels. In this article, we will (...)
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    Voorbij de Ark? Consequenties voor de kernactiviteiten en het collectiebeleid van dierentuinen.Jozef Keulartz & Earth Summit - 2010 - Filosofie En Praktijk 31 (4):77.
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    Introduction.M. Drenthen & J. Keulartz - 2014 - In M. Drenthen & J. Keulartz (eds.), Old World and New World Perspectives in Environmental Philosophy. The International Library of Environmental, Agricultural and Food Ethics, vol 21. pp. 1-14.
    As much as the differences between perspectives can divide environmental philosophers across the globe, they can also be a source of fruitful exchange; the different approaches can learn from each other and challenge each other’s blind spots. On the one hand, the New World idea of a pristine wilderness devoid of human effects has been deflated when it became apparent that many wilderness areas had been profoundly affected by humans before European conquest and settlement. On the other hand, it is (...)
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  46. Kritiek van de historische rede.Wilhelm Dilthey & Jozef Keulartz - 1996 - Tijdschrift Voor Filosofie 58 (2):407-407.
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    Nature in motion.M. Drenthen, F. W. J. Keulartz & J. Proctor - 2009 - In Martin A. M. Drenthen, F. W. Jozef Keulartz & James Proctor (eds.), New visions of nature: complexity and authenticity. New York: Springer. pp. 3-18.
    As Raymond Williams famously declared, nature is one of the most complex words in the English language – and, we may confidently predict, its Germanic relatives including Dutch. The workshop that took place in June 2007 in the Netherlands, from which this volume is derived, was based on an earlier program exploring connections between our concepts of nature and related concepts of science and religion. Though one may not immediately expect these three realms to be interrelated, countless examples suggest otherwise.
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  48. Old World and New World Perspectives in Environmental Philosophy. The International Library of Environmental, Agricultural and Food Ethics, vol 21.M. Drenthen & J. Keulartz (eds.) - 2014
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    Preface.Martin Drenthen & Jozef Keulartz - 2014 - In Martin Drenthen & Jozef Keulartz (eds.), Environmental Aesthetics. Crossing Divides and Breaking Ground. New York: Fordham University Press.
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    Ethics in Technological Culture: A Programmatic Proposal for a Pragmatist Approach.Tsjalling Swierstra, Michiel Korthals, Maartje Schermer & Jozef Keulartz - 2004 - Science, Technology and Human Values 29 (1):3-29.
    Neither traditional philosophy nor current applied ethics seem able to cope adequately with the highly dynamic character of our modern technological culture. This is because they have insufficient insight into the moral significance of technological artifacts and systems. Here, much can be learned from recent science and technology studies. They have opened up the black box of technological developments and have revealed the intimate intertwinement of technology and society in minute detail. However, while applied ethics is characterized by a certain (...)
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