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OverviewGifford Lecturer and Templeton Prize winner Holmes Rolston, III is widely known as the father of environmental ethics. His writings range between natural philosophy and theology and include detailed presentations of an interlocking position that includes aesthetics, value theory, natural resource policy, wilderness advocacy, and sustainable development. ""Nature Value and Duty: Life on Earth with Holmes Rolston, III"" is a collection of contemporary writings on the work of Holmes Rolston, III. The authors contributing to this volume are a mixture of senior scholars in environmental ethics and new voices in philosophy and in literature. Together they provide an in depth evaluation of many of the topics discussed by Rolston. They probe the strengths and weaknesses of his work and suggest valuable correctives. Rolston himself, in a detailed reply to each of his critics at the end of the volume, reveals where some of these criticisms sting him the most and in the process provides one of the most detailed and articulate defenses of his position ever offered. Full Product DetailsAuthor: Christopher J. Preston , Wayne OuderkirkPublisher: Springer Imprint: Springer Edition: Softcover reprint of hardcover 1st ed. 2007 Volume: 8 Weight: 0.487kg ISBN: 9789048172153ISBN 10: 9048172152 Pages: 280 Publication Date: 30 November 2010 Audience: Professional and scholarly , Professional and scholarly , Professional & Vocational , Postgraduate, Research & Scholarly Format: Paperback Publisher's Status: Active Availability: Manufactured on demand ![]() We will order this item for you from a manufactured on demand supplier. Table of ContentsRolston's Theory of Value.- Biotic and Abiotic Nature: How Radical is Rolston's Environmental Philosophy?.- Refining Rolston: A Natural Ontological Attitude Towards Natural Values.- In Rolston's Footsteps: Human Emotions and Values in Nature.- Religion in Rolston's Environmental Ethics.- Writing Straight with Crooked Lines: Holmes Rolston's Ecological Theology and Theodicy.- “We See Beauty Now Where We Could Not See It Before”: Rolston's Aesthetics of Nature.- Rolston on Objective and Subjective Beauty in Nature.- Words Gone Wild: Language in Rolston's Philosophy of Nature.- Caring for Nature: An Ecofeminist's View of Rolston on Eating, Hunting, and Genetics.- Rethinking Animal Ethics in Appropriate Context: How Rolston's Work Can Help.- Nature Diminished or Nature Managed: Applying Rolston's Environmental Ethics in National Parks.- Rolston on Urban Environments.- Living on Earth: Dialogue and Dialectic with my Critics.ReviewsFrom the reviews: This is a collection of thirteen original essays about the environmental philosophy of Holmes Rolston, III, with a fourteenth chapter by Rolston in response. ... any new work that discusses his philosophy will be of interest to anyone connected to the subject. ... Any student of environmental philosophy will find the book a pleasure to read-a delightful immersion into the thought of Rolston. ... this volume is an excellent contribution to environmental philosophy, and should be read and discussed by everyone in the field. (Eric Katz, Environmental Ethics, Vol. 30, 2008) This volume of essays authored by luminaries and interesting new thinkers in the fields of applied and environmental ethics ... . Each essay is a rigorous, occasionally jargon-filled, engagement with Rolston,s thinking. ... he perceived environmental ethics as a forum where voices from philosophy could converse with scientists, park rangers, organizers, and other non-philosophers. ... his most attentive audience, those who read and think about his work, is composed of philosophers and ethicists. (Christopher C. Robinson, Journal of Agricultural and Environmental Ethics, Vol. 21, 2008) From the reviews: This is a collection of thirteen original essays about the environmental philosophy of Holmes Rolston, III, with a fourteenth chapter by Rolston in response. ! any new work that discusses his philosophy will be of interest to anyone connected to the subject. ! Any student of environmental philosophy will find the book a pleasure to read--a delightful immersion into the thought of Rolston. ! this volume is an excellent contribution to environmental philosophy, and should be read and discussed by everyone in the field. (Eric Katz, Environmental Ethics, Vol. 30, 2008) This volume of essays authored by luminaries and interesting new thinkers in the fields of applied and environmental ethics ! . Each essay is a rigorous, occasionally jargon-filled, engagement with Rolston's thinking. ! he perceived environmental ethics as a forum where voices from philosophy could converse with scientists, park rangers, organizers, and other non-philosophers. ! his most attentive audience, those who read and think about his work, is composed of philosophers and ethicists. (Christopher C. Robinson, Journal of Agricultural and Environmental Ethics, Vol. 21, 2008) From the reviews: This is a collection of thirteen original essays about the environmental philosophy of Holmes Rolston, III, with a fourteenth chapter by Rolston in response. ... any new work that discusses his philosophy will be of interest to anyone connected to the subject. ... Any student of environmental philosophy will find the book a pleasure to read-a delightful immersion into the thought of Rolston. ... this volume is an excellent contribution to environmental philosophy, and should be read and discussed by everyone in the field. (Eric Katz, Environmental Ethics, Vol. 30, 2008) This volume of essays authored by luminaries and interesting new thinkers in the fields of applied and environmental ethics ... . Each essay is a rigorous, occasionally jargon-filled, engagement with Rolston's thinking. ... he perceived environmental ethics as a forum where voices from philosophy could converse with scientists, park rangers, organizers, and other non-philosophers. ... his most attentive audience, those who read and think about his work, is composed of philosophers and ethicists. (Christopher C. Robinson, Journal of Agricultural and Environmental Ethics, Vol. 21, 2008) Author InformationTab Content 6Author Website:Countries AvailableAll regions |