• Protecting Public Health and the Environment: Implementing the Precautionary Principle
    Journal of Agricultural and Environmental Ethics 10 351-354. 2001.
  • Economics
    with Richard Bennett
    In Michael C. Appleby, Anna Olsson & Francisco Galindo (eds.), Animal welfare, Cabi. 2018.
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    Richard Haynes and the early years of Agriculture and Human Values
    Agriculture and Human Values 40 (1): 45-48. 2023.
    Richard P. Haynes, founding editor of _Agriculture and Human Values_, was an Associate Professor in the Department of Philosophy at the University of Florida. His personal interests in the environmental dimensions of agriculture led him to found the journal in the 1980s with support from the W.K. Kellogg Foundation. Later in life, he published on ethical treatment of lab and farm animals. Haynes understood _Agriculture and Human Values_ as a broadly multidisciplinary and interdisciplinary platfo…Read more
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    Machines, Watersheds, and Sustainability
    The Pluralist 11 (1): 110-116. 2016.
    brook muller begins his contribution to the Coss Dialogues by contesting and at least partially deconstructing Le Corbusier’s aphorism “a house is a machine for living.” He then trades upon an ambiguity that masks the difference between watersheds that mark an important transition from one phase to another and those that are defined by the drainage area associated with a body of water. The 2015 Coss Dialogues took place in the watershed of the Grand River, which extends from its southeast limit …Read more
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    Transgenic animals—animals with genes added to their deoxyribonucleic acid —will no longer be limited by the gene pool of their parents. Such animals are slated to be created expressly to provide vital and novel benefits for human beings. These animals can have desirable characteristics or traits from virtually any gene pool and may also possess properties not present in nature or available through conventional breeding. They will be created for the production of new medical and pharmaceutical p…Read more
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    Food System Transformation and the Role of Gene Technology: An Ethical Analysis
    Ethics and International Affairs 35 (1): 35-49. 2021.
    The global food system exhibits dizzying complexity, with interaction among social, economic, biological, and technological factors. Opposition to the first generation of plants and animals transformed through rDNA-enabled gene transfer has been a signature episode in resistance to the forces of industrialization and globalization in the food system. Yet agricultural scientists continue to tout gene technology as an essential component in meeting future global food needs. An ethical analysis of …Read more
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    Author Meets Critics: Paul Thompson, The Spirit of the Soil, 2nd Ed
    with Clark Wolf, Allen Thompson, and Evelyn Brister
    Ethics, Policy and Environment 25 (2): 194-223. 2022.
    Clark WolfDepartment of Philosophy & Religious Studies,Iowa State UniversityPaul Thompson’s Spirit of the Soil was groundbreaking when it appeared in 1995, and has aged remarkably well. The substan...
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    Book reviews (review)
    with Roger Paden, Marilyn Holly, Carl Mitcham, Joel Schor, Nicholas R. Ellig, John Lyon, Carl S. Barfield, Clyde Kiker, Jeffrey Burkhardt, Miguel A. Altieri, and Christopher Vecsey
    Agriculture and Human Values 3 (3): 41-80. 1986.
    My contribution is a review of Jeremy Rifkin's Declaration of a Heretic
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    Although the word 'sustainability' is used broadly, scientific approaches to sustainability fall into one of two competing paradigms. Following the influential Brundtland report of 1987. some theorists identify sustainability with some form of resource availability, and develop indicators for sustainability that stress capital depletion. This approach has spawned debates about the intersubstitutivity of capitals, with many environmental theorists arguing that at some point, depletion of natural …Read more
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    Communicating Science-Based Information about Risk: How Ethics Can Help
    In Ethics and Practice in Science Communication. pp. 33-54. 2018.
    The chapter discusses two points of intersection between the communication of science-based information about risk and philosophical ethics. The first is a logically unnecessary bias toward consequentialist ethics, and a corresponding tendency to overlook the significance of deontological and virtue based ways to interpret the findings of a scientific risk analysis. The second is a grammatical bias that puts scientific communicators at odds with the expectations of a non-scientific audience.
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    Ihde's Pragmatism
    In Reimaging Philosophy and Technology, Reinventing Ihde. pp. 43-62. 2020.
    Don Ihde has characterized his philosophy as "phenomenology + pragmatism." This article argues that Ihde's pragmatism can be understood as consistency with two philosophical commitments from the first generation of American pragmatists (e.g. Peirce, James, Dewey and Addams). First, Ihde's notion of embodiment relations for tools and techniques is consistent with the organism-environment relational epistemology of these thinkers. Second, his desire to dissociate himself from romantic and neo-idea…Read more
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    Agrarianism and the American philosophical tradition
    Agriculture and Human Values 7 (1): 3-8. 1990.
  • Hugh Lehman, Rationality and Ethics in Agriculture (review)
    Philosophy in Review 16 185-187. 1996.
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    Native Pragmatism (review)
    Newsletter of the Society for the Advancement of American Philosophy 32 (98): 73-76. 2004.
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    Native Pragmatism (review)
    Newsletter of the Society for the Advancement of American Philosophy 32 (98): 73-76. 2004.
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    The agrarian roots of pragmatism / edited by Paul B. Thompson and Thomas C. Hilde (edited book)
    with Paul B. Thompson and Thomas C. Hilde
    Vanderbilt University Press. 2000.
    The essays in this volume critically analyze and revitalize agrarian philosophy by tracing its evolution in the classical American philosophy of key figures such as Franklin, Jefferson, Emerson, Thoreau, Dewey, and Royce.
  • The Agrarian Roots of Pragmatism
    with Paul B. Thompson and Thomas C. Hilde
    Transactions of the Charles S. Peirce Society 39 (2): 334-341. 2003.
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    Thoreau’s Living Ethics (review)
    Newsletter of the Society for the Advancement of American Philosophy 33 (101): 29-35. 2005.
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    The Ethics of Agricultural Intensification: An Interdisciplinary and International Conversation Paul B. Thompson and John Otieno Ouko* Global agriculture faces a number of challenges as the world approaches the second decade of the third millennium. Predictions unilaterally indicate dramatic increases in world population between 2010 and 2030, and a trend in developing countries toward greater consumption of animal products could multiply the need for prod- tion of basic grains even further. Alt…Read more
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    Theorizing Technological and Institutional Change
    Techné: Research in Philosophy and Technology 11 (1): 19-31. 2007.
    Formal, informal and material institutions constitute the framework for human interaction and communicative practice. Three ideas from institutional theory are particularly relevant to technical change. Exclusion cost refers to the effort that must be expended to prevent others from usurping or interfering in one’s use or disposal of a given good or resource. Alienability refers to the ability to tangibly extricate a good or resource from one setting, making it available for exchange relations. …Read more
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    the coss dialogues were initiated in 1995 to foster cross talk between philosophers working in the classical American tradition modeled by C. S. Peirce, William James, John Dewey, Jane Addams, and others, on the one hand, and contemporary representatives from other traditions, especially disciplines other than philosophy, on the other. The format for the Coss Dialogues was originally conceived as a plenary presentation at the annual meeting of the Society for the Advancement of American Philosop…Read more
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    And Don't Forget Food Ethics
    American Journal of Bioethics 17 (9): 22-24. 2017.
  • The ethics of food
    with Paul Thompson, Phd Candidate Maya Joseph, and Phd Marion Nestle
    Lahey Clinic Medical Ethics Journal 16 (2): 6-8. 2009.
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    Introduction to Food Justice and Governance
    In Ian Werkheiser & Zachary Piso (eds.), Food Justice in Us and Global Contexts: Bringing Theory and Practice Together, Springer Verlag. pp. 165-170. 2017.
    Essay introducing other papers in the volume.
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    A Social History of American Technology by Ruth Schwartz Cowan (review)
    Agriculture and Human Values 17 (4): 409-410. 2000.
    Book review, feminist history of technology
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    Smells like Team Spirit: A Response to Comments on The Spirit of the Soil
    Ethics, Policy and Environment 22 (3): 259-266. 2019.
    The Spirit of the Soil was updated for its 2nd edition in 2017. Three comments on the update are addressed here. First, productionism was not intended as a explanation of farm management decision m...