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An accessible yet rigorous introduction to the field, Environmental Ethics: Theory in Practice helps students develop the analytical skills to effectively identify and evaluate the social and ethical dimensions of environmental issues. Covering a wide variety of theories and critical perspectives, author Ronald Sandler considers their strengths and weaknesses, emphasizes their practical importance, and grounds the discussions in a multitude of both classic and contemporary cases and examples. FEATURES * Discusses a wide range of theories of environmental ethics, representing their strengths and weaknesses as charitably as possible without advocating for any particular theory, thereby encouraging students to think critically about which views are well justified and which are not * Extensive use of cases and examples links theoretical and practical issues and shows how environmental issues have both social and ecological components; issues covered include climate change, species co

Trade Review
Environmental Ethics is a really splendid introduction. It is clear and accessible, yet rigorous and engaging. Sandler's text provides excellent overviews, telling examples, and stimulating opinions. It is a gift to students, instructors, and to the field at large. * Steve Gardiner, University of Washington *
Environmental Ethics combines careful theoretical explanation of concepts like environmental justice and rights with lively and illuminating practical case studies. Sandler discusses pressing environmental issues, from climate change to animal agriculture, with his hallmark clarity, theoretical depth, knowledge of the field, and approachable style. This book is an invaluable introduction to environmental ethics. * Clare Palmer, Texas A&M University *
Ron Sandler is one of the most important voices in environmental philosophy today. His work always balances stunning originality with amazing analytic clarity. While serving the needs of an introductory textbook, this volume is his most thorough and comprehensive effort to date. * Paul Thompson, Michigan State University *

Table of Contents
DOING ENVIRONMENTAL ETHICS; CHAPTER 1. WHAT IS ENVIRONMENTAL ETHICS; CHAPTER 2. METHODS OF ENVIRONMENTAL ETHICS; NATURE AND NATURALNESS; CHAPTER THREE. THE NORMATIVITY OF NATURE; CHAPTER FOUR. NATURAL VALUE; MORAL CONSIDERABILITY: WHICH INDIVIDUALS MATTER?; CHAPTER FIVE. ANTHROPOCENTRISM, RATIOCENTRISM, AND INDIRECT DUTIES; CHAPTER SIX. ENLIGHTENED ANTHROPOCENTRISM: EFFICIENCY, SUSTAINABILITY, AND FUTURE GENERATIONS; CHAPTER SEVEN. NONANTHROPOCENTRIC INDIVIDUALISM: THE MORAL CONSIDERABILITY OF PLANTS AND ANIMALS; NORMATIVE THEORIES: HOW DO THINGS MATTER?; CHAPTER EIGHT. CONSEQUENTIALIST ENVIRONMENTAL ETHICS: ANIMAL WELFARE AND UTILITARIANISM; CHAPTER NINE. DEONTOLOGICAL ENVIRONMENTAL ETHICS: RESPECT FOR NATURE, ANIMAL RIGHTS, AND ENVIRONMENTAL RIGHTS; CHAPTER TEN. CHARACTER ETHICS: VIRTUE, VICE, AND THE ENVIRONMENT; HOLISTIC APPROACHES TO ENVIRONMENTAL ETHICS; CHAPTER ELEVEN. ECOCENTRISM: ALDO LEOPOLD'S LAND ETHIC; CHAPTER TWELVE. DEEP ECOLOGY; CHAPTER THIRTEEN. SPECIES AND BIODIVERSITY; SOCIAL JUSTICE AND THE ENVIRONMENT; CHAPTER FOURTEEN. ECOFEMINISM AND ENVIRONMENTAL PRAGMATISM; CHAPTER FIFTEEN. ENVIRONMENTAL JUSTICE; CHAPTER SIXTEEN. GLOBAL JUSTICE: POPULATION, POVERTY AND THE ENVIRONMENT; FINAL THOUGHTS; CHAPTER SEVENTEEN. THE ANTHROPOCENE AND ENVIRONMENTAL ETHICS

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    Publisher: Oxford University Press Inc
    Publication Date: 27/07/2017
    ISBN13: 9780199340729, 978-0199340729
    ISBN10: 0199340722

    Description

    Book Synopsis
    An accessible yet rigorous introduction to the field, Environmental Ethics: Theory in Practice helps students develop the analytical skills to effectively identify and evaluate the social and ethical dimensions of environmental issues. Covering a wide variety of theories and critical perspectives, author Ronald Sandler considers their strengths and weaknesses, emphasizes their practical importance, and grounds the discussions in a multitude of both classic and contemporary cases and examples. FEATURES * Discusses a wide range of theories of environmental ethics, representing their strengths and weaknesses as charitably as possible without advocating for any particular theory, thereby encouraging students to think critically about which views are well justified and which are not * Extensive use of cases and examples links theoretical and practical issues and shows how environmental issues have both social and ecological components; issues covered include climate change, species co

    Trade Review
    Environmental Ethics is a really splendid introduction. It is clear and accessible, yet rigorous and engaging. Sandler's text provides excellent overviews, telling examples, and stimulating opinions. It is a gift to students, instructors, and to the field at large. * Steve Gardiner, University of Washington *
    Environmental Ethics combines careful theoretical explanation of concepts like environmental justice and rights with lively and illuminating practical case studies. Sandler discusses pressing environmental issues, from climate change to animal agriculture, with his hallmark clarity, theoretical depth, knowledge of the field, and approachable style. This book is an invaluable introduction to environmental ethics. * Clare Palmer, Texas A&M University *
    Ron Sandler is one of the most important voices in environmental philosophy today. His work always balances stunning originality with amazing analytic clarity. While serving the needs of an introductory textbook, this volume is his most thorough and comprehensive effort to date. * Paul Thompson, Michigan State University *

    Table of Contents
    DOING ENVIRONMENTAL ETHICS; CHAPTER 1. WHAT IS ENVIRONMENTAL ETHICS; CHAPTER 2. METHODS OF ENVIRONMENTAL ETHICS; NATURE AND NATURALNESS; CHAPTER THREE. THE NORMATIVITY OF NATURE; CHAPTER FOUR. NATURAL VALUE; MORAL CONSIDERABILITY: WHICH INDIVIDUALS MATTER?; CHAPTER FIVE. ANTHROPOCENTRISM, RATIOCENTRISM, AND INDIRECT DUTIES; CHAPTER SIX. ENLIGHTENED ANTHROPOCENTRISM: EFFICIENCY, SUSTAINABILITY, AND FUTURE GENERATIONS; CHAPTER SEVEN. NONANTHROPOCENTRIC INDIVIDUALISM: THE MORAL CONSIDERABILITY OF PLANTS AND ANIMALS; NORMATIVE THEORIES: HOW DO THINGS MATTER?; CHAPTER EIGHT. CONSEQUENTIALIST ENVIRONMENTAL ETHICS: ANIMAL WELFARE AND UTILITARIANISM; CHAPTER NINE. DEONTOLOGICAL ENVIRONMENTAL ETHICS: RESPECT FOR NATURE, ANIMAL RIGHTS, AND ENVIRONMENTAL RIGHTS; CHAPTER TEN. CHARACTER ETHICS: VIRTUE, VICE, AND THE ENVIRONMENT; HOLISTIC APPROACHES TO ENVIRONMENTAL ETHICS; CHAPTER ELEVEN. ECOCENTRISM: ALDO LEOPOLD'S LAND ETHIC; CHAPTER TWELVE. DEEP ECOLOGY; CHAPTER THIRTEEN. SPECIES AND BIODIVERSITY; SOCIAL JUSTICE AND THE ENVIRONMENT; CHAPTER FOURTEEN. ECOFEMINISM AND ENVIRONMENTAL PRAGMATISM; CHAPTER FIFTEEN. ENVIRONMENTAL JUSTICE; CHAPTER SIXTEEN. GLOBAL JUSTICE: POPULATION, POVERTY AND THE ENVIRONMENT; FINAL THOUGHTS; CHAPTER SEVENTEEN. THE ANTHROPOCENE AND ENVIRONMENTAL ETHICS

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