Environmental ethics : divergence and convergence /
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New York :
McGraw-Hill,
c1993.
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Table of Contents:
- 1. The Role of Science. 1. The Role of Statistics and the ScientificMethod in the Art of Problem Solving / Lyman McDonald. 2. Is ScientificResearch Value-Neutral? / Leslie Stevenson. 3. Ethics, Science, andEnvironmental Regulation / Donald A. Brown. 4. Biology and Philosophyin Yellowstone / Holmes Rolston III. 5. The Ecology of Order and Chaos/ Donald Worster
- 2. The Role of Moral Philosophy. 6. Values GoneWild / Holmes Rolston III. 7. On the Intrinsic Value of NonhumanSpecies / J. Baird Callicott. 8. Ethical Thinking and Theory / TomRegan. 9. Moral Pluralism and the Course of Environmental Ethics /Christopher D. Stone. 10. Postmodern Environmental Ethics: Ethics asBioregional Narrative / Jim Cheney. 11. Before Environmental Ethics /Anthony Weston
- 3. The Aesthetic Value of Nature. 12. Walking / HenryDavid Thoreau. 13. A Near View of the High Sierra / John Muir. 14. JohnMuir on Mount Ritter: A New Wilderness Aesthetic / Philip G. Terrie.15. Seeing / Annie Dillard.