Environment and Philosophy
Routledge (2000)
| Abstract | Environment and Philosophy provides an accessible introduction to the radical challenges that environmentalism pose to concepts that have become almost second nature in the modern world. Written in an accessible way for those without a background in philosophy, this text examines ways of thinking about ourselves, nature and our relationship with nature. | |||||||||
| Keywords | Environmental sciences Philosophy | |||||||||
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| Call number | GE40.P73 2000 | |||||||||
| ISBN(s) | 0415145104 | |||||||||
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Thomas Heyd (2003). The Case for Environmental Morality. Environmental Ethics 25 (1):5-24.
Roger J. H. King (2003). The Place of Domesticated Spaces in Environmental Ethics. Social Philosophy Today 19:41-53.
Ben A. Minteer (ed.) (2009). Nature in Common?: Environmental Ethics and the Contested Foundations of Environmental Policy. Temple University Press.
Robin Attfield (1991). Has the History of Philosophy Ruined the Environment? Environmental Ethics 13 (2):127-137.
Allen Carlson (2009). Nature and Landscape: An Introduction to Environmental Aesthetics. Columbia University Press.
Niklas Luhmann (1989). Ecological Communication. Polity Press.
Midori Kagawa-Fox (2010). Environmental Ethics From the Japanese Perspective. Ethics, Place and Environment 13 (1):57 – 73.
Philip W. Sutton (2004). Nature, Environment, and Society. Palgrave Macmillan.
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