This review provides an overview of the ethics of extinctions with a focus on the Western analytical environmental ethics literature. It thereby gives special attention to the possible philosophical grounds for Michael Soulé’s assertion that the untimely ‘extinction of populations and species is bad’. Illustrating such debates in environmental ethics, the guiding question for this review concerns why – or when – anthropogenic extinctions are bad or wrong, which also includes the question of when that might not be the case (i.e. which extinctions are even desirable). After providing an explanation of the disciplinary perspective taken (section “Introduction”), the concept of extinction and its history within that literature are introduced (s...
Drawing on the work of Albert Camus this paper offers a critique of certain discourses around ‘novel...
Many conservationists have become enamoured with mainstream economic concepts and approaches, descr...
Judgments about acceptable risk in the context of policy may be influenced by law makers, policy mak...
The aim of this investigation is to answer the question of why it is prima facie morally wrong to ca...
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This is the final version. Available on open access from Nature Research via the DOI in this recordD...
Species extinction rates have during the last centuries reached levels leading scholars to proclaim ...
This paper explores what could be wrong with the fact of human extinction. I first present four reas...
No longer condemned to the realms of science-fiction, de-extinction projects across the globe contin...
In this paper we consider how conservation has arisen as a key aspect of the reaction to human-initi...
Non-native species are invading foreign ecosystems at a rate that has never been seen before, and th...
Beneath important ethical questions about the impacts of de-extinct species on ecosystems and the po...
ABSTRACT: Environmental politics, especially regarding sustainable use of the planet, must be based ...
This analysis maps the key challenges posed by de-extinction to nature conservation law. The aim is ...
A significant aspect of the Anthropocene is that less and less room is left for non-human species. T...
Drawing on the work of Albert Camus this paper offers a critique of certain discourses around ‘novel...
Many conservationists have become enamoured with mainstream economic concepts and approaches, descr...
Judgments about acceptable risk in the context of policy may be influenced by law makers, policy mak...
The aim of this investigation is to answer the question of why it is prima facie morally wrong to ca...
This paper examines how the Endangered Species Act\u27s measures to protect endangered species have ...
This is the final version. Available on open access from Nature Research via the DOI in this recordD...
Species extinction rates have during the last centuries reached levels leading scholars to proclaim ...
This paper explores what could be wrong with the fact of human extinction. I first present four reas...
No longer condemned to the realms of science-fiction, de-extinction projects across the globe contin...
In this paper we consider how conservation has arisen as a key aspect of the reaction to human-initi...
Non-native species are invading foreign ecosystems at a rate that has never been seen before, and th...
Beneath important ethical questions about the impacts of de-extinct species on ecosystems and the po...
ABSTRACT: Environmental politics, especially regarding sustainable use of the planet, must be based ...
This analysis maps the key challenges posed by de-extinction to nature conservation law. The aim is ...
A significant aspect of the Anthropocene is that less and less room is left for non-human species. T...
Drawing on the work of Albert Camus this paper offers a critique of certain discourses around ‘novel...
Many conservationists have become enamoured with mainstream economic concepts and approaches, descr...
Judgments about acceptable risk in the context of policy may be influenced by law makers, policy mak...