Acknowledgments 1 Introduction: Compass Points in Environmental Philosophy I Practicing Environmental Ethics 2 Environmental Philosophy Is Environmental Activism: The Most Radical and Effective Kind 3 How Environmental Ethical Theory May Be Put into Practice 4 Holistic Environment Ethics and the Problem of Ecofascism II The Conceptual Foundations of the Land Ethic Revisited 5 Just the Facts, Ma'am 6 Can a Theory of Moral Sentiments Support a Genuinely Normative Environmental Ethic? 7 Do Deconstructive Ecology and Sociobiology Undermine the Leopold Land Ethic? III Moral Monism Versus Moral Pluralism 8 The Case against Moral Pluralism 9 Moral Monism in Environmental Ethics Defended IV Nature's Intrinsic Value 10 Genesis and John Muir 11 Rolston on Intrinsic Value: A Deconstruction 12 Intrinsic Value in Nature: A Metaethical Analysis V Ecological Metaphysics of Agriculture, Medicine, and Technology 13 The Metaphysical Transition in Farming: From the Newtonian-Mechanical to the Eltonian-Ecological 14 Environmental Wellness 15 After the Industrial Paradigm, What? VI Toward a New Philosophy of Conservation 16 Whither Conservation Ethics? 17 Aldo Leopold's Concept of Ecosystem Health 18 The Value of Ecosystem Health 19 Ecological Sustainability as a Conservation Concept Bibliography Index
J. Baird Callicott is Professor in the Department of Philosophy and Religion Studies at the University of North Texas and is the current President of the International Society for Environmental Ethics. He is the author of many books, including In Defense of the Land Ethic, also published by SUNY Press.
"...this book is essential reading for any environmental philosopher, and will also be stimulating for thinkers in environmental management and green political theory. Callicott's writing is eloquent and thought-provoking, his ideas ... broad in scope, highly engaging and impossible to ignore. Above all, one enjoys the spectacle of an original mind in constant development and questioning activity, grappling lucidly and philosophically with pressing practical issues." - Environmental Values "...worth reading for the intellectual challenge alone." - Environmental Practice "Writing in the same engaging style of earlier works, Callicott, the world's authority on Aldo Leopold, extends his environmental ethics and addresses his critics ... Every philosopher, conservationist, and environmentalist should read this classic work." - Ethics "Callicott is among the top two or three environmental philosophers in the entire world. This collection of essays reminds me of WHY this is the case. His style is very engaging and interesting. He is by no means a dry author, but instead uses a number of rhetorical strategies to keep his readers awake and involved. I was really taken with his excellent essay on John Muir, for example. What a delight to follow the ins and outs of this intriguing-and convincing-argument." - Michael E. Zimmerman, Tulane University "Callicott's style is vivid, frank, often fun to read, and always clear. Each essay offers provocative ideas. The Introduction presents a straightforward and exciting assessment of the long-term intellectual and cultural significance of the field. Beyond the Land Ethic will be indispensable to those interested in environmental philosophy." - Susan J. Armstrong, Humboldt State University "A pleasure to read, this book is significant because it discusses issues that are central to environmental philosophy. Readers will be served well to have Callicott's current thinking available to them in a single book. I expect it to be the standard work used to refer to Callicott's more recent thought." - Peter Wenz, author of Environmental Justice
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