Nature in common? : environmental ethics and the contested foundations of environmental policy /

A groundbreaking contribution to a central debate in environmentalism.

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Other Authors: Minteer, Ben A., 1969-
Format: Electronic eBook
Language:English
Published: Philadelphia : Temple University Press, 2009.
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Table of Contents:
  • Unity among environmentalists? Debating the values-policy link in environmental ethics / Ben A. Minteer
  • Contextualism and Norton's convergence hypothesis / Brian K. Steverson
  • Convergence and contextualism: some clarifications and a reply to Steverson / Bryan G. Norton
  • Why Norton's approach is insufficient for environmental ethics / Laura Westra
  • Convergence in environmental values: an empirical and conceptual defense / Ben A. Minteer and Robert E. Manning
  • The relevance of environmental ethical theories for policy making / Mikael Stenmark
  • Converging versus reconstituting environmental ethics / Holmes Rolston III
  • Environmental ethics and future generations / Douglas Maclean
  • The convergence hypothesis falsified: implicit intrinsic value, operational rights, and de facto standing in the endangered species act / J. Baird Callicott
  • Convergence in an agrarian key / Paul B. Thompson
  • Convergence and ecological restoration: a counterexample / Eric Katz
  • Does a public environmental philosophy need convergence hypothesis? / Andrew Light
  • The importance of creating an applied environmental ethics: lessons learned from climate change / Donald A. Brown
  • Who is converging with whom? An open letter to Professor Bryan Norton from a policy wonk / Daniel Sarewitz
  • Convergence and divergence: the convergence hypothesis twenty years later / Bryan G. Norton.