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OverviewThis book explains the basic concepts of environmental ethics and applies them to global environmental problems. The author concisely introduces basic moral theories, discusses how these theories can be extended to consider the non-human world, and examines how environmental ethics interacts with modern society’s economic approach to the environment. Online multiple-choice questions encourage the reader’s active learning. Full Product DetailsAuthor: Andrew KernohanPublisher: Broadview Press Ltd Imprint: Broadview Press Ltd Dimensions: Width: 15.20cm , Height: 1.70cm , Length: 22.90cm Weight: 0.399kg ISBN: 9781554810413ISBN 10: 1554810418 Pages: 260 Publication Date: 24 August 2012 Audience: General/trade , General Format: Paperback Publisher's Status: Active Availability: Available To Order ![]() We have confirmation that this item is in stock with the supplier. It will be ordered in for you and dispatched immediately. Table of ContentsAcknowledgements Introduction PART I: ETHICAL THEORY Chapter 1: Introduction to Environmental Ethics Chapter 2: Metaethics Chapter 3: Ethical Analysis Chapter 4: Ethical Egoism Chapter 5: Utilitarianism Chapter 6: Virtue Ethics Chapter 7: Rights Chapter 8: Justice PART II: ENVIRONMENTAL ETHICS Chapter 9: Obligations to Distant People Chapter 10: Future Generations Chapter 11: Animal Welfare Chapter 12: Animal Rights Chapter 13: Biocentric Ethics Chapter 14: Ecocentric Ethics Chapter 15: Ecofeminism Chapter 16: Deep Ecology PART III: ETHICS, ECONOMICS, AND THE ENVIRONMENT Chapter 17: Ethics and Economics Chapter 18: Free-Market Environmentalism Chapter 19: External Costs and Public Goods Chapter 20: Cost-Benefit Analysis Chapter 21: Precautionary Principles Chapter 22: Pollution Control Chapter 23: Sustainable Development Chapter 24: The Market Worldview Glossary References IndexReviewsIt is high time that philosophers do more than speculate amongst themselves about issues of environmental ethics. Andrew Kernohan not only provides an interactive teaching tool, but equally importantly, he invites the reader to do environmental ethics. This engaging volume shows how philosophy can be vital to matters of environmental decision making and public policy. --Ingrid Leman Stefanovic, University of Toronto “Andrew Kernohan’s Environmental Ethics: An Interactive Introduction is a fantastic text. Among its many strengths is the fact that it goes deeper into the intersection of environmental ethics, public policy, and economics than any other introductory text I have seen, and makes the important but often difficult ideas that lie in that intersection clear and accessible to complete newcomers. Additionally, its online component is ample and well-constructed, and a terrific resource for instructors and students alike.” — Craig Duncan, Ithaca College “It is high time that philosophers do more than speculate amongst themselves about issues of environmental ethics. Andrew Kernohan not only provides an interactive teaching tool, but equally importantly, he invites the reader to do environmental ethics. This engaging volume shows how philosophy can be vital to matters of environmental decision making and public policy.” — Ingrid Leman Stefanovic, University of Toronto Andrew Kernohan's Environmental Ethics: An Interactive Introduction is a fantastic text. Among its many strengths is the fact that it goes deeper into the intersection of environmental ethics, public policy, and economics than any other introductory text I have seen, and makes the important but often difficult ideas that lie in that intersection clear and accessible to complete newcomers. Additionally, its online component is ample and well-constructed, and a terrific resource for instructors and students alike. --Craig Duncan, Ithaca College It is high time that philosophers do more than speculate amongst themselves about issues of environmental ethics. Andrew Kernohan not only provides an interactive teaching tool, but equally importantly, he invites the reader to do environmental ethics. This engaging volume shows how philosophy can be vital to matters of environmental decision making and public policy. --Ingrid Leman Stefanovic, University of Toronto Andrew Kernohan's Environmental Ethics: An Interactive Introduction is a fantastic text. Among its many strengths is the fact that it goes deeper into the intersection of environmental ethics, public policy, and economics than any other introductory text I have seen, and makes the important but often difficult ideas that lie in that intersection clear and accessible to complete newcomers. Additionally, its online component is ample and well-constructed, and a terrific resource for instructors and students alike. -- Craig Duncan, Ithaca College It is high time that philosophers do more than speculate amongst themselves about issues of environmental ethics. Andrew Kernohan not only provides an interactive teaching tool, but equally importantly, he invites the reader to do environmental ethics. This engaging volume shows how philosophy can be vital to matters of environmental decision making and public policy. -- Ingrid Leman Stefanovic, University of Toronto Andrew Kernohan's Environmental Ethics: An Interactive Introduction is a fantastic text. Among its many strengths is the fact that it goes deeper into the intersection of environmental ethics, public policy, and economics than any other introductory text I have seen, and makes the important but often difficult ideas that lie in that intersection clear and accessible to complete newcomers. Additionally, its online component is ample and well-constructed, and a terrific resource for instructors and students alike. - Craig Duncan, Ithaca College It is high time that philosophers do more than speculate amongst themselves about issues of environmental ethics. Andrew Kernohan not only provides an interactive teaching tool, but equally importantly, he invites the reader to do environmental ethics. This engaging volume shows how philosophy can be vital to matters of environmental decision making and public policy. - Ingrid Leman Stefanovic, University of Toronto Author InformationAndrew Kernohan is Adjunct Professor of Philosophy at Dalhousie University. Tab Content 6Author Website:Countries AvailableAll regions |