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    History Lessons: What Urban Environmental Ethics Can Learn from Nineteenth Century Cities
    Journal of Agricultural and Environmental Ethics 28 (1): 143-159. 2015.
    In this paper, I outline valuable insights that current theorists working in urban environmental ethics can gain from the analysis of nineteenth century urban contexts. Specifically, I argue that an analysis of urban areas during this time reveals two sets of competing metaphysical commitments that, when accepted, shift both the design of urban environments and our relationship with the natural world in these contexts. While one set of metaphysical commitments could help inform current projects …Read more
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    Liberalism and the Two Directions of the Local Food Movement
    Journal of Agricultural and Environmental Ethics 27 (2): 211-224. 2014.
    The local food movement is, increasingly, becoming a part of the modern American landscape. However, while it appears that the local food movement is gaining momentum, one could question whether or not this trend is, in fact, politically and socially sustainable. Is local food just another trend that will fade away or is it here to stay? One way to begin addressing this question is to ascertain whether or not it is compatible with liberalism, a set of influential political theories that have sha…Read more
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