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In this thoroughly revised and updated second edition of the highly successful Ecological Ethics, Patrick Curry shows that a new and truly ecological ethic is both possible and urgently needed. With this distinctive proposition in mind, Curry introduces and discusses all the major concepts needed to understand the full range of ecological ethics.

He discusses light green or anthropocentric ethics with the examples of stewardship, lifeboat ethics, and social ecology; the mid-green or intermediate ethics of animal liberation/rights; and dark or deep green ecocentric ethics. Particular attention is given to the Land Ethic, the Gaia Hypothesis and Deep Ecology and its offshoots: Deep Green Theory, Left Biocentrism and the Earth Manifesto. Ecofeminism is also considered and attention is paid to the close relationship between ecocentrism and virtue ethics. Other chapters discuss green ethics as post-secular, moral pluralism and pragmatism, green citizenship, and human popula

Trade Review

"This significantly expanded second edition is indispensable."
Times Higher Education

"A beautifully written account which is immensely satisfying and informative to read. I have seldom read better."
LSE Politics Blog

"A must read - not only for greenies, but especially for the lay person seeking more information on the subject, both from a theoretical and from a practical point of view."
Ethical Perspectives

"It is easy to see why Curry's book is highly relevant to the modern environmentalist. His writing is accessible and his voice doesn't get in the way of the big topics he covers. Such clarity of expression is of great importance for a book that possesses such intellectual vigour. Moreover, such an approach means this can be read and understood not by academics alone but by anyone wishing to better understand their own reactions to environmental dilemmas as well as other people's."
The Ecologist

"Contributes both an original perspective to the field of environmental philosophy and an accessible comprehensive introductory text for undergraduates."
Newsletter of the International Society for Environmental Ethics

"Curry's book is a significant contribution, and it is wholeheartedly recommended for those who are interested in building a better world."
Mother Pelican

"A profoundly useful and informative guide."
Morning Star

"Ecological Ethics is the best practical introduction to the role of philosophy in understanding the greatest environmental challenges of our time. Everyone who wants to make a difference should read it."
David Rothenberg, New Jersey Institute of Technology and author of Survival of the Beautiful and Why Birds Sing

"An excellent introduction to the different schools of ecological ethics, and as importantly, a strong defense of why a deep-green (or ecocentric) ethics represents the future of ethics if we humans wish to sustain a viable civilization on planet Earth."
Erik Assadourian, Senior Fellow and Director of the Transforming Cultures Project, Worldwatch Institute

"Curry is one of the most creative and important new voices in post-secular, or animistic, environmental ethics."
David Keller, Utah Valley University


Table of Contents

Acknowledgements

1 Introduction

This Book

An Initial Example

Looking Ahead

Value and Nature

Ethics and Grub

What's New?

Transparency and Responsibility

2 The Earth in Crisis

The Signs

Analysing Ecocrisis

Science and Technology

3 Ethics

What is Ethics?

Realism vs. Relativism

The Naturalistic Fallacy

Religious Ethics

Secular Ethics

4 Three Schools of Ethics

Deontology ('Rights')

Consequentialism ('Effects')

Virtue Ethics

A Green Virtue Ethic

5 Value

Some Issues

Anthropocentrism

Ecocentrism

6 Light Green or Shallow (Anthropocentric) Ethics

What is a Light Green Ethic?

Environmentalism

Lifeboat Ethics

7 Mid-Green or Intermediate Ethics

Animal Liberation

Animal Rights

Biocentrism

Animals and Us

Wild Animals

Domestic Animals

On (Not) Eating Animals: the Options

8 Dark Green or Deep (Ecocentric) Ethics

A Suggested DeÞnition

The Land Ethic

Gaia Theory

Deep Ecology

Deep Green Theory

Left Biocentrism

Ecocentrism and the Left

The Earth Manifesto

9 Ecofeminism

10 Deep Green Ethics as Post-Secular

Dogmatic Secularism

An Ecocentric Spirituality

Animism

Green Buddhism?

11 Moral Pluralism and Pragmatism

The Poverty of Monism

The Consequences of Pluralism

Multicentrism

12 Green Citizenship and Education

Making it Real

A Long Revolution?

Ecological Education

Traditional Ecological Knowledge

Ecological Republicanism

A Note on Wisdom

13 Grounding Ecological Ethics

The Food System

On Malthus

Climate Change

Wind Power and Energy

Nuclear Energy

Geo-engineering

Carbon Trading and Ecosystem Services: the New Gods of the Market

Sustainability

The Limits to Growth

A Left Ecocentric Guide to Capitalism

Alternatives

Movements in the Right Direction

14 Human Overpopulation

The Problem

Analysing Overpopulation

Taking on the Arguments about Overpopulation

Climate Change Again

Overpopulation and Ecocentrism

15 Postscript

Notes

References

Index

Ecological Ethics

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      Publisher: John Wiley and Sons Ltd
      Publication Date: 22/07/2011
      ISBN13: 9780745651262, 978-0745651262
      ISBN10: 0745651267
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      Description

      Book Synopsis

      In this thoroughly revised and updated second edition of the highly successful Ecological Ethics, Patrick Curry shows that a new and truly ecological ethic is both possible and urgently needed. With this distinctive proposition in mind, Curry introduces and discusses all the major concepts needed to understand the full range of ecological ethics.

      He discusses light green or anthropocentric ethics with the examples of stewardship, lifeboat ethics, and social ecology; the mid-green or intermediate ethics of animal liberation/rights; and dark or deep green ecocentric ethics. Particular attention is given to the Land Ethic, the Gaia Hypothesis and Deep Ecology and its offshoots: Deep Green Theory, Left Biocentrism and the Earth Manifesto. Ecofeminism is also considered and attention is paid to the close relationship between ecocentrism and virtue ethics. Other chapters discuss green ethics as post-secular, moral pluralism and pragmatism, green citizenship, and human popula

      Trade Review

      "This significantly expanded second edition is indispensable."
      Times Higher Education

      "A beautifully written account which is immensely satisfying and informative to read. I have seldom read better."
      LSE Politics Blog

      "A must read - not only for greenies, but especially for the lay person seeking more information on the subject, both from a theoretical and from a practical point of view."
      Ethical Perspectives

      "It is easy to see why Curry's book is highly relevant to the modern environmentalist. His writing is accessible and his voice doesn't get in the way of the big topics he covers. Such clarity of expression is of great importance for a book that possesses such intellectual vigour. Moreover, such an approach means this can be read and understood not by academics alone but by anyone wishing to better understand their own reactions to environmental dilemmas as well as other people's."
      The Ecologist

      "Contributes both an original perspective to the field of environmental philosophy and an accessible comprehensive introductory text for undergraduates."
      Newsletter of the International Society for Environmental Ethics

      "Curry's book is a significant contribution, and it is wholeheartedly recommended for those who are interested in building a better world."
      Mother Pelican

      "A profoundly useful and informative guide."
      Morning Star

      "Ecological Ethics is the best practical introduction to the role of philosophy in understanding the greatest environmental challenges of our time. Everyone who wants to make a difference should read it."
      David Rothenberg, New Jersey Institute of Technology and author of Survival of the Beautiful and Why Birds Sing

      "An excellent introduction to the different schools of ecological ethics, and as importantly, a strong defense of why a deep-green (or ecocentric) ethics represents the future of ethics if we humans wish to sustain a viable civilization on planet Earth."
      Erik Assadourian, Senior Fellow and Director of the Transforming Cultures Project, Worldwatch Institute

      "Curry is one of the most creative and important new voices in post-secular, or animistic, environmental ethics."
      David Keller, Utah Valley University


      Table of Contents

      Acknowledgements

      1 Introduction

      This Book

      An Initial Example

      Looking Ahead

      Value and Nature

      Ethics and Grub

      What's New?

      Transparency and Responsibility

      2 The Earth in Crisis

      The Signs

      Analysing Ecocrisis

      Science and Technology

      3 Ethics

      What is Ethics?

      Realism vs. Relativism

      The Naturalistic Fallacy

      Religious Ethics

      Secular Ethics

      4 Three Schools of Ethics

      Deontology ('Rights')

      Consequentialism ('Effects')

      Virtue Ethics

      A Green Virtue Ethic

      5 Value

      Some Issues

      Anthropocentrism

      Ecocentrism

      6 Light Green or Shallow (Anthropocentric) Ethics

      What is a Light Green Ethic?

      Environmentalism

      Lifeboat Ethics

      7 Mid-Green or Intermediate Ethics

      Animal Liberation

      Animal Rights

      Biocentrism

      Animals and Us

      Wild Animals

      Domestic Animals

      On (Not) Eating Animals: the Options

      8 Dark Green or Deep (Ecocentric) Ethics

      A Suggested DeÞnition

      The Land Ethic

      Gaia Theory

      Deep Ecology

      Deep Green Theory

      Left Biocentrism

      Ecocentrism and the Left

      The Earth Manifesto

      9 Ecofeminism

      10 Deep Green Ethics as Post-Secular

      Dogmatic Secularism

      An Ecocentric Spirituality

      Animism

      Green Buddhism?

      11 Moral Pluralism and Pragmatism

      The Poverty of Monism

      The Consequences of Pluralism

      Multicentrism

      12 Green Citizenship and Education

      Making it Real

      A Long Revolution?

      Ecological Education

      Traditional Ecological Knowledge

      Ecological Republicanism

      A Note on Wisdom

      13 Grounding Ecological Ethics

      The Food System

      On Malthus

      Climate Change

      Wind Power and Energy

      Nuclear Energy

      Geo-engineering

      Carbon Trading and Ecosystem Services: the New Gods of the Market

      Sustainability

      The Limits to Growth

      A Left Ecocentric Guide to Capitalism

      Alternatives

      Movements in the Right Direction

      14 Human Overpopulation

      The Problem

      Analysing Overpopulation

      Taking on the Arguments about Overpopulation

      Climate Change Again

      Overpopulation and Ecocentrism

      15 Postscript

      Notes

      References

      Index

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