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162Neosentimentalism and Environmental EthicsEnvironmental Ethics 33 (1): 5-23. 2011.Neosentimentalism provides environmental ethics with a theory of value that might be particularly useful for solving many of the problems that have plagued the field since its early days. In particular, a neosentimentalist understanding of value offers us hope for making sense of (1) what intrinsic value might be and how we could know whether parts of the natural world have it; (2) the extent to which value is an essentially anthropocentric concept; and (3) how our understanding of value could b…Read more
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90Review of Kristin Shrader-frechette, Environmental Justice: Creating Equality, Reclaiming Democracy (review)Notre Dame Philosophical Reviews 2003 (9). 2003.
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1552Individualist Biocentrism vs. Holism RevisitedLes ateliers de l'éthique/The Ethics Forum 9 (2): 130-148. 2014.While holist views such as ecocentrism have considerable intuitive appeal, arguing for the moral considerability of ecological wholes such as ecosystems has turned out to be a very difficult task. In the environmental ethics literature, individualist biocentrists have persuasively argued that individual organisms—but not ecological wholes—are properly regarded as having a good of their own . In this paper, I revisit those arguments and contend that they are fatally flawed. The paper proceeds in …Read more
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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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