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2Rolston's Theory of ValueIn Christopher J. Preston and Wayne Ouderkirk (ed.), Nature, Value, Duty: Life on Earth with Holmes Rolston, III, Springer. 2007.
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169Virtue and respect for nature: Ronald Sandler's character and environment (review)Ethics, Place and Environment 11 (2). 2008.Ron Sandler's Character and Environment is a very welcome addition to the growing literature on virtue-based approaches to environmental ethics. In the book...
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21Environmental EthicsIn Hugh LaFollette (ed.), The International Encyclopedia of Ethics, Wiley-blackwell. 2013.
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99Morality’s Progress: Essays on Humans, Other Animals, and the Rest of Nature (review)Environmental Ethics 28 (3): 323-326. 2006.
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1924Anthropocentrism in Climate Ethics and PolicyMidwest Studies in Philosophy 40 (1): 189-204. 2016.Most ethicists agree that at least some nonhumans have interests that are of direct moral importance. Yet with very few exceptions, both climate ethics and climate policy have operated as though only human interests should be considered in formulating and evaluating climate policy. In this paper I argue that the anthropocentrism of current climate ethics and policy cannot be justified. I first describe the ethical claims upon which my analysis rests, arguing that they are no longer controversial…Read more
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5625Why Environmental Ethics Shouldn’t Give Up on Intrinsic ValueEnvironmental Ethics 29 (1): 43-61. 2007.Recent critics (Andrew Light, Bryan Norton, Anthony Weston, and Bruce Morito, among others) have argued that we should give up talk of intrinsic value in general and that of nature in particular. While earlier theorists might have overestimated the importance of intrinsic value, these recent critics underestimate its importance. Claims about a thing’s intrinsic value are claims about the distinctive way in which we have reason to care about that thing. If we understand intrinsic value in this ma…Read more
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