Moral and political reasoning in environmental practice /
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Cambridge, Mass. :
MIT Press,
[2003]
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Table of Contents:
- Environmental ethics-whose philosophy? Which practice? / Andrew Light and Avner de-Shalit
- Political theory and the environment: nurturing a sustainable relationship / Michael Freeden
- Intuition, reason, and environmental argument / Mathew Humphrey
- The justice of environmental justice: reconciling equity, recognition, and participation in a political movement / David Schlosberg
- Constitutional environmental rights: a case for political analysis / Tim Hayward
- Trusteeship: a practical option for realizing our obligations to future generations? / William B. Griffith
- Ecological utilization space: operationalizing sustainability / Finn Arler
- The environmental ethics case for crop biotechnology: putting science back into environmental practice / Paul B. Thompson
- Yew trees, butterflies, rotting boots, and washing lines: the importance of narrative / Alan Holland and John O'Neill
- The role of cases in moral reasoning: what environmental ethics can learn from biomedical ethics / Robert Hood
- Grab bag ethics and policymaking for leaded gasoline: a pragmatist's view / Vivian E. Thompson
- Animals, power, and ethics: the case of foxhunting / Clare Palmer and Francis O'Gorman
- Ethics, politics, biodiversity: a view from the south / Niraja Gopal Jayal.