Aldo Leopold’s Land Ethic, an extremely influential view in environmental ethics and conservation biology, is committed to the claim that interdependence between humans, other species, and abiotic entities plays a central role in our ethical responsibilities. Thus, a robust understanding of “interdependence” is necessary for evaluating the viability of the Land Ethic and related views, including ecological ones. I characterize and defend a Leopoldian concept of “interdependence,” arguing that it ought to include both negative and positive causal relations. I also show that strength and type of interdependence can vary with time, space, and context
Abstract: This essay explores what obligations we have to protect the Great lakes ecosystem from the...
In this work, I scrutinize Leopold’s land ethic and Callicott’s interpretation of it both from norma...
The purpose of this study which is rooted in the ground of special discussion on the Aldo Leopold's ...
Aldo Leopold’s Land Ethic, an extremely influential view in environmental ethics and conservation bi...
Many philosophers have become familiar with Leopold’s land ethic through the writings of J. Baird Ca...
The “land community” (or “biotic community”) that features centrally in Aldo Leopold’s Land Ethic ha...
It is clear that environmentalist are failing in their efforts to avert a global ecological catastro...
Aldo Leopold is an American author, scientist, ecologist, conservationist, environmentalist, whose m...
Aldo Leopold’s Land Ethic has often been interpreted as ascribing intrinsic value to what he calls t...
Aldo Leopold’s land ethic has been extremely influential among people working in conservation biolog...
The founder of conservation biology, Michael Soulé, set out a vision for conservation biology that w...
In their book, Defending Biodiversity, Newman, Varner, and Linquist (NVL) cast doubt on whether Leop...
Includes bibliographical references (pages 1057-1058).Aldo Leopold's land ethic has proved more comp...
I examine the use of the term function in Aldo Leopold's land ethic, invoked as: 1) the healthy func...
Uexküll's famous umwelt theory, which is simultaneously a theory of meaning, remains almost unknown ...
Abstract: This essay explores what obligations we have to protect the Great lakes ecosystem from the...
In this work, I scrutinize Leopold’s land ethic and Callicott’s interpretation of it both from norma...
The purpose of this study which is rooted in the ground of special discussion on the Aldo Leopold's ...
Aldo Leopold’s Land Ethic, an extremely influential view in environmental ethics and conservation bi...
Many philosophers have become familiar with Leopold’s land ethic through the writings of J. Baird Ca...
The “land community” (or “biotic community”) that features centrally in Aldo Leopold’s Land Ethic ha...
It is clear that environmentalist are failing in their efforts to avert a global ecological catastro...
Aldo Leopold is an American author, scientist, ecologist, conservationist, environmentalist, whose m...
Aldo Leopold’s Land Ethic has often been interpreted as ascribing intrinsic value to what he calls t...
Aldo Leopold’s land ethic has been extremely influential among people working in conservation biolog...
The founder of conservation biology, Michael Soulé, set out a vision for conservation biology that w...
In their book, Defending Biodiversity, Newman, Varner, and Linquist (NVL) cast doubt on whether Leop...
Includes bibliographical references (pages 1057-1058).Aldo Leopold's land ethic has proved more comp...
I examine the use of the term function in Aldo Leopold's land ethic, invoked as: 1) the healthy func...
Uexküll's famous umwelt theory, which is simultaneously a theory of meaning, remains almost unknown ...
Abstract: This essay explores what obligations we have to protect the Great lakes ecosystem from the...
In this work, I scrutinize Leopold’s land ethic and Callicott’s interpretation of it both from norma...
The purpose of this study which is rooted in the ground of special discussion on the Aldo Leopold's ...