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Environmental Ethics

What is environmental virtue? Is developing good habits enough? What does climate justice require? Is ecological restoration just another form of the human domination of nature?

 

Exploring these questions and more, this book provides an up-to-date and balanced introduction to environmental ethics. It first examines ethical theory, then ties theory to practice, showing how values guide environmental policies, but also how policies and institutions shape environmental values. Updated and expanded to engage with the latest scholarship, scientific findings, and societal challenges, this 2nd edition features:

  • New sections on food ethics, multispecies justice, intergenerational ethics, and the Anthropocene
  • Contemporary case studies focusing on the rights of nature, the use of biotechnology in ecological restoration, and just climate transitions
  • Expanded coverage of diverse philosophical traditions, including Confucian, Daoist, and Indigenous ethical perspectives
  • Updated discussion questions, further reading sections, and online resources

 

Exploring the possibilities and limitations inherent in both classical ethical models and modern theoretical approaches to the environment, this is a key resource for teaching students to think ethically about the world we live in.

Environmental Ethics

  • Marion Hourdequin

    An up-to-date introduction to environmental ethics, providing students with a thorough understanding of environmental values and how they relate, in practice, to global policies and action.
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  • Book Details

    Imprint: Bloomsbury Academic
    Publication Date: 08-02-2024
    Format: Paperback | 234 x 156mm | 320 pages
  • About the Author

    Marion Hourdequin is Professor of Philosophy at Colorado College, USA, and President of the International Society for Environmental Ethics.

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