Environmental Ethics: What Really Matters, What Really Works, 4th Edition
Preface
Introduction
1. The Soul of Environmentalism
Gifford Pinchot, “The Fight for Conservation”
John Muir, “The Hetch Hetchy Valley”
Gifford Pinchot, “The Hetch Hetchy Dam Site: Hearing before the House Committee on the Public Lands”
2. Contested Foundations
Gregg Easterbrook, “A Moment on Earth”
Aldo Leopold, “The Land Ethic”
Arne Naess, “The Shallow and the Deep, Long-Range Ecology Movement”
3. Humane Environmentalism
Peter Singer, “Famine, Affluence, and Morality”
Holmes Rolston III, “Feeding People versus Saving Nature”
4. Humanity and Ecology
Garrett Hardin, “The Tragedy of the Commons”
David Schmidtz, “The Institution of Property”
5. Environmental Conflict
Ramachandra Guha, “Radical American Environmentalism and Wilderness Preservation: A Third World Critique”
David Schmidtz, “Natural Enemies”
Peter Kareiva and Michelle Marvier, “Conservation for the People”
6. Our Place in Nature
Lynn White Jr., “The Historical Roots of Our Ecological Crisis”
John Asafu-Adjaye et. al, “An Eco-Modernist Manifesto”
7. Expanding the Moral Circle
Peter Singer, “All Animals are Equal”
Bonnie Steinbock, “Speciesism and the Idea of Equality”
8. Respect for Nature
Paul W. Taylor, “The Ethics of Respect for Nature”
David Schmidtz, “Are All Species Equal?”
9. Eating Animals
Dan C. Shahar, “Is It OK to Eat Meat?”
Mark Bryant Budolfson, “Is It Wrong to Eat Meat from Factory Farms?”
Cora Diamond, “Eating Meat and Eating People”
10. Ecologies versus Animals
Aldo Leopold, “Thinking Like a Mountain”
Mark Sagoff, “Animal Liberation and Environmental Ethics: Bad Marriage, Quick Divorce”
Baird Callicott, “Holistic Environmental Ethics and the Problem of Eco-Fascism”
11. Wildness
Ian John Whyte, “The Elephant Management Dilemma”
Ned Hettinger and Bill Throop, “Refocusing Ecocentrism: De-emphasizing Stability and Defending Wildness”
Val Plumwood, “Being Prey”
12. Beyond Intrinsic Value
Elliott Sober, “Philosophical Problems for Environmentalism”
Thomas E. Hill Jr., “Ideals of Human Excellence and Preserving Natural Environments”
13. Ecofeminism
Karen J. Warren, “The Power and Promise of Ecological Feminism”
V. Rukmini Rao, “Women Farmers of India's Deccan Plateau: Ecofeminists Challenge World Elites”
14. Environmental Pragmatism
Bryan G. Norton, “Toward Unity among Environmentalists”
Holmes Rolston III, “Converging versus Reconstituting Environmental Ethics”
15. Global Justice
Henry Shue, “Global Environment and International Inequality”
Mark Sagoff, “Do We Consume Too Much?”
16. Environmental Justice
Christopher H. Foreman Jr., “Environmental Justice and Risk Assessment”
Kristin Shrader-Frechette, “Environmental Justice: Creating Equality, Reclaiming Democracy”
17. Cost and Benefits
Mark Sagoff, “Consumer and Citizen Preferences”
Steven Kelman, “Cost-Benefit Analysis: An Ethical Critique”
David Schmidtz, “Cost-Benefit Analysis”
18. Urban Ecology
Sanford Ikeda, “Jane Jacobs”
Siobhain Lash, “The Green and the Gray of Urban Renewal”
Adriana Zuniga-Teran, “Urban Ecology”
Freya Mathews, “Letting the World Grow Old”
19. Climate Change
William Nordhaus, “The Climate Casino”
Stephen M. Gardiner, “A Perfect Moral Storm”
20. What Should Individuals Do?
Baylor L. Johnson, “Ethical Obligations in a Tragedy of the Commons”
Ty Raterman, “Bearing the Weight of the World: On the Extent of an Individual's Environmental Responsibility”
21. Taking Action
Dan C. Shahar, “Treading Lightly on the Climate in a Problem-Ridden World”
Kate Rawles, “The Missing Shade of Green”
Index
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