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Global Climate ChangeIn Baird Callicott & Robert Frodeman (eds.), Encyclopedia of Environmental Ethics and Philosophy: Abbey to Israel, Macmillan Reference. pp. 2--458. 2008.
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70Richard Eric Sharvy 1942-1988Proceedings and Addresses of the American Philosophical Association 62 (2). 1988.
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12The Idea of a Political Liberalism: Essays on RawlsRowman & Littlefield Publishers. 1999.In this unique volume, some of today's most eminent political philosophers examine the thought of John Rawls, focusing in particular on his most recent work. These original essays explore diverse issues, including the problem of pluralism, the relationship between constitutive commitment and liberal institutions, just treatment of dissident minorities, the constitutional implications of liberalism, international relations, and the structure of international law. The first comprehensive study of …Read more
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16Climate Ethics: Essential ReadingsOup Usa. 2010.This collection gathers a set of central papers from the emerging area of ethics and climate change.
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7Values in NatureIn R. G. Frey & Christopher Heath Wellman (eds.), A Companion to Applied Ethics, Wiley-blackwell. 2003.This chapter contains sections titled: A Typology of Values An Alternative View An Objection Conclusion.
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6Book reviews (review)Philosophical Psychology 8 (4): 389-431. 1995.Speaking: from Intention to Articulation Willem J. M. Levelt, 1989 (1993 paperback) Cambridge, MA: MIT Press ISBN: 0–262–12137–9(hb), 0–262–62089–8(pb)Rules for Reasoning Richard E. Nisbett (Ed.), 1993 Hillsdale, NJ, Lawrence Erlbaum Associates ISBN: 0–8058–1256–3(hb), 0–8085–1257–1 (pb)Readings in Philosophy and Cognitive Science Alvin I. Goldman, 1993 Cambridge, MA, MIT Press ISBN: 0–262–07153–3(hb), 0–262–57100–5(pb)Language Comprehension in Ape and Child, Monographs of the Society for Resear…Read more
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8Review of Michael Slote: Common-sense morality and consequentialism (review)Ethics 98 (1): 168-172. 1987.
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Review of Morality's Progress: Essays on Humans, Other Animals, and the Rest of Nature (review)Environmental Ethics 28 323-326. 2006.
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ForwardIn Christopher J. Orr & Kaitlin Kish (eds.), Liberty and the Ecological Crisis: Freedom on a Finite Planet, Routledge. 2019.
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Junk Science and Environmental Policy: Obscuring Public Debate with Misleading DiscoursePhilosophy and Public Policy Quarterly 21 11-17. 2001.
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Jamieson, Dale, "Ethics and Animals: A Brief Review", Journal of Agricultural and Environmental Ethics 6Journal of Agricultural and Environmental Ethics 6. 1993.
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510 zoos revisitedIn Timothy D. J. Chappell & Sophie Grace Chappell (eds.), Philosophy of the Environment, Edinburgh University Press. pp. 180-192. 2020.
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9Ethics and the study of carnivores: Doing science while respecting animalsIn Animal Passions and Beastly Virtues: Reflections on Redecorating Nature, Temple University Press. pp. 232-261. 2006.The human relationship to nature is a deeply ambiguous one. Human animals are both a part of nature and distinct from it. They are part of nature in the sense that, like other forms of life, they were brought into existence by natural processes, and, like other forms of life, they are dependent on their environment for survival and success. Yet humans are also reflective animals with sophisticated cultural systems. Because of their immense power and their ability to wield it intentionally, human…Read more
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8Fellow Creatures: Our Obligations to the Other AnimalsPhilosophical Review 130 (2): 315-319. 2021.
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12Le sfide morali e politiche del cambiamento climaticoSocietà Degli Individui 39 35-43. 2010.Il cambiamento climatico globale pone sfide senza precedenti ai nostri modi di concepire la morale e la politica. Siamo abituati a vedere un problema morale in situazioni in cui un individuo chiaramente identificabile intenzionalmente ne danneggi un altro, a sua volta chiaramente identificabile; e in cui sia gli individui coinvolti, sia il danno in questione, stiano tra loro in una relazione spazio-temporale di vicinanza. Il cambiamento climatico globale danneggerÀ senz'altro milioni di persone,…Read more
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3Gilmour, John C. Fire on The Earth: Anselm Kiefer and The Postmodern WorldJournal of Aesthetics and Art Criticism 50 (2): 164-164. 1992.
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5Deleuze, Gilles. Cinema 1: The Movement ImageJournal of Aesthetics and Art Criticism 46 (3): 436-436. 1988.
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8Ethics, Public Policy, and Global WarmingScience, Technology and Human Values 17 (2): 139-153. 1992.There are many uncertainties concerning climate change, but a rough international consensus has emerged that a doubling of atmospheric carbon dioxide from its pre-industrial baseline is likely to lead to a 2.5 degree centigrade increase in the earth's mean surface temperature by the middle of the next century. Such a warming would have diverse impacts on human activities and would likely be catastrophic for many plants and nonhuman animals. The author's contention is that the problems engendered…Read more
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1Book Reviews : Ecology Then and Now: The Background of Ecology: Concept and Theory. By Robert P. McIntosh. New York: Cambridge University Press, 1986. Pp. 383 + xiii; $39.50. Ecology in the Twentieth Century. By Anna Bramwell. New Haven, CT. Yale University Press, 1989. Pp. 292 + xii; $36.00 (review)Science, Technology and Human Values 17 (1): 129-131. 1992.
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11Review of K. S. Shrader-Frechette: Method in ecology: strategies for conservation (review)Ethics 106 (2): 477-479. 1996.
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19Duties to the Distant: Aid, Assistance, and Intervention in the Developing WorldThe Journal of Ethics 9 (1-2): 151-170. 2005.In his classic article, Famine, Affluence, and Morality, pp. 229–243), Peter Singer claimed that affluent people in the developed world are morally obligated to transfer large amounts of resources to poor people in the developing world. For present purposes I will not call Singers argument into question. While people can reasonably disagree about exactly how demanding morality is with respect to duties to the desperate, there is little question in my mind that it is much more demanding than comm…Read more
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9Readings in Animal Cognition (edited book)MIT Press. 1996.Table of Contents Perspectives on Animal Cognition Chapter 1 The Myth of Anthropomorphism John Andrew Fisher Chapter 2 Gendered Knowledge? Examining Influences on Scientific and Ethological Inquiries Lori Gruen Chapter 3 Interpretive Cognitive Ethology Hugh Wilder Chapter 4 Concept Attribution in Nonhuman Animals: Theoretical and Methodological Problems in Ascribing Complex Mental Processes Colin Allen and Marc Hauser Cognitive and Evolutionary Explanations Chapter 5 On Aims and Methods of Cogni…Read more
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New York UniversityDepartment of Philosophy
Animal Studies Initiative, Environmental Studies ProgramOther faculty (Postdoc, Visiting, etc)