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Environmental philosophy : reason, nature, and human concern
Posted on 03 June 2013

  • Environmental philosophy : reason, nature, and human concern - Christopher Belshaw.
    Material Type: Book
    Language: English
    OUM Control No: 000232816
    Related Author: ebrary, Inc.
    Publication Details: Chesham [England] : Acumen, 2001.
    Description: xiv, 322 p. ; 24 cm.
    Item Type: Online
    Bibliography Note: Includes bibliographical references (p. 313-318) and index.
    ISBN No:
    • 190268320X
    • 1902683218 (pbk.)
    • 9781844653263 (e-book)
    • 9781902683218

      Summary: This introduction to the philosophy of the environment examines current debates on how we should think about the natural world and our place within it. The subject is examined from a determinedly analytic philosophical perspective, focusing on questions of value, but taking in attendant issues in epistemology and metaphysics as well. The book begins by considering the nature, extent and origin of the environmental problems with which we need to be concerned. Chapters go on to consider familiar strategies for dealing with environmental problems, and then consider what sort of things are of direct moral concern, examining in turn at animals, non-sentient life-forms, natural but non-living things and deep ecology. The final part of the book investigates notions of value, natural beauty and the place of human beings in the scheme of things.

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