University of North Texas
Department of Philosophy & Religion
PhD, 2019
APA Central Division
Areas of Interest
Environmental Ethics
  •  140
    Reply to Norton, re: Aldo Leopold and Pragmatism
    with J. Baird Callicott, William Grove-Fanning, Daniel Baskind, Robert Heath French, and Kerry Walker
    Environmental Values 20 (1): 17-22. 2011.
    As a conservation policy advocate and practitioner, Leopold was a pragmatist (in the vernacular sense of the word). He was not, however, a member of the school of philosophy known as American Pragmatism, nor was his environmental philosophy informed by any members of that school. Leopold's environmental philosophy was radically non-anthropocentric; he was an intellectual revolutionary and aspired to transform social values and institutions.
  •  172
    Was Aldo Leopold a Pragmatist? Rescuing Leopold from the Imagination of Bryan Norton
    with J. Baird Callicott, William Grove-Fanning, Daniel Baskind, Robert Heath French, and Kerry Walker
    Environmental Values 18 (4): 453-486. 2009.
    Aldo Leopold was a pragmatist in the vernacular sense of the word. Bryan G. Norton claims that Leopold was also heavily influenced by American Pragmatism, a formal school of philosophy. As evidence, Norton offers Leopold's misquotation of a definition of right (as truth) by political economist, A.T. Hadley, who was an admirer of the philosophy of William James. A search of Leopold's digitised literary remains reveals no other evidence that Leopold was directly influenced by any actual American P…Read more