Climate change, habitat loss, rising extinction rates - such problems call for more than just new policies and practices. They raise fundamental questions about the world and our place in it. What, for instance, is the natural world? Do we humans belong to it? Which parts of it are we morally obliged to protect? Drawing on an exceptionally wide range of sources, from virtue ethics to Buddhism, leading environmental philosopher Simon P. James sets out to answer these vitally important questions. The book begins with a discussion of animal minds, before moving on to explore our moral relations with non-human organisms, ecosystems and the earth as a whole. James then considers environmental aesthetics, humanity's place in the natural wor...
We live in an era of crises. One of them, the ecological crisis, arose from the fact that the human ...
How Nature Matters presents an original theory of nature’s value based on part–whole relations. Jame...
This paper articulates the essentially philosophical character of human ecology. The first section a...
What is 'nature'? In what sense are humans parts of it? And why, if at all, should we strive to cons...
As anxiety about environmental change and its effects grows, we need to understand both the scientif...
Environmental ethics was unknown in philosophy until the 1970's, but that was to change rapidly. Doz...
This chapter focuses on the dominant Western frames while acknowledging a welcome rise of alternativ...
Educated people everywhere now acknowledge that ecological destruction is threatening the future of ...
Includes bibliographical references (pages 529-530).Environmental ethics is theory and practice abou...
In this volume leading international environmental philosophers further the debate about the value o...
In this paper I discuss and analyse the views of radical ecology and holistic environmental ethics t...
Philosophical reflections on the environment began with early philosophers’ invocation of a cosmolog...
The concept of naturalness has largely disappeared from the academic discourse in general but also t...
This book is a clear and comprehensive introduction to environmental ethics, the importance of which...
Environmental ethics is theory and practice about appropriate concern for, values in, and duties reg...
We live in an era of crises. One of them, the ecological crisis, arose from the fact that the human ...
How Nature Matters presents an original theory of nature’s value based on part–whole relations. Jame...
This paper articulates the essentially philosophical character of human ecology. The first section a...
What is 'nature'? In what sense are humans parts of it? And why, if at all, should we strive to cons...
As anxiety about environmental change and its effects grows, we need to understand both the scientif...
Environmental ethics was unknown in philosophy until the 1970's, but that was to change rapidly. Doz...
This chapter focuses on the dominant Western frames while acknowledging a welcome rise of alternativ...
Educated people everywhere now acknowledge that ecological destruction is threatening the future of ...
Includes bibliographical references (pages 529-530).Environmental ethics is theory and practice abou...
In this volume leading international environmental philosophers further the debate about the value o...
In this paper I discuss and analyse the views of radical ecology and holistic environmental ethics t...
Philosophical reflections on the environment began with early philosophers’ invocation of a cosmolog...
The concept of naturalness has largely disappeared from the academic discourse in general but also t...
This book is a clear and comprehensive introduction to environmental ethics, the importance of which...
Environmental ethics is theory and practice about appropriate concern for, values in, and duties reg...
We live in an era of crises. One of them, the ecological crisis, arose from the fact that the human ...
How Nature Matters presents an original theory of nature’s value based on part–whole relations. Jame...
This paper articulates the essentially philosophical character of human ecology. The first section a...