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Environmental Ethics - An Overview for the Twenty-First Century

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In this clear, concise, comprehensively revised and up-to-date introduction to environmental ethics, Robin Attfield guides the student through the key issues and debates in this field in ways that will also be of interest to a wide range of scholars and researchers.
 
The book introduces environmental problems and environmental ethics and surveys theories of the sources of the problems. Attfield also puts forward his own original contribution to the debates, advocating biocentric consequentialism among theories of normative ethics and defending objectivism in meta-ethics. The possibilities of ethical consumerism and investment are discussed, and the nature and basis of responsibilities for future generations in such areas as sustainable development are given detailed consideration. Attfield adopts an inclusive, cosmopolitan perspective in discussions of global ethics and citizenship, and illustrates his argument with a discussion of global warming, mitigation, adaptation and global justice.
 
The revised edition features a new chapter on climate change, new treatments of animal issues, ecofeminism, environmental aesthetics, invasion biology and virtue ethics, and new applications of the precautionary principle to fisheries, genetic engineering and synthetic biology. The glossary and bibliography have been updated to assist understanding of these themes.
 
The text uses a range of devices to aid understanding, such as summaries of key issues, and guides to further reading and relevant websites. It has been written particularly with a view to the needs of students taking courses in environmental ethics, and will be of interest to students and scholars of philosophy, ethics, geography, religion and environmental studies.

List of contents

Acknowledgements
 
List Of Abbreviations
 
Author's Preface
 
1. Environmental Problems And Humanity
 
Introduction: Environmental Problems And The Global Environment
 
Local And Global Environmental Problems
 
Animal Welfarism And Environmentalism
 
Theories Of Value
 
Environmental Ethics And Its Neighbours
 
Theories Of The Genesis Of The Problems
 
Human Stewardship Of Nature
 
But Is Caring About The Environment Really Possible?
 
2. Some Central Debates
 
Dominion And Stewardship
 
A Recent Critique
 
The Emergence Of Environmental Ethics In The Early 1970s
 
Holism, Anthropocentrism And Biocentrism Compared
 
Biocentric Consequentialism
 
Alternative Theories
 
Meta-Ethical Debates
 
3. Some Critiques Of Environmental Ethics
 
Environmental Ethics, Motivation And The Good Life
 
There Is More To Ethics Than These Promising Approaches Allow
 
There Is More To Human Motivation Too
 
Can Environmental Ethics Make A Difference?
 
Can Values Contribute To Change?
 
Does A Consequentialist Environmental Ethic Have Unacceptable Implications?
 
Would Biocentric Consequentialism Preserve Enough Species?
 
4. Taking The Future Seriously
 
The Scope And Limits Of Future-Related Responsibilities
 
Some Bases For Future-Related Responsibilities
 
Some Grounds For Restricting Future-Related Responsibilities
 
Restricting Future-Related Responsibilities By Discounting
 
Do Human Interests And Environmental Responsibilities Converge?
 
Saving The Future From Environmental Injustice
 
Representing The Future In Present Decision-Making
 
5. Sustainable Development, Population And Precaution
 
The Concept Of Sustainable Development
 
Debates About Sustainable Development
 
Sustainable Development And The Debate About Sustainability
 
Sustainable Development Policies And Sustainable Development
 
Population, Neo-Malthusianism, Justice And Sustainability
 
The Precautionary Principle
 
Sustainable Development And Liberal Democracy
 
6. The Global Community And Global Citizenship
 
Global Citizenship And A Cosmopolitan Ethic
 
Varieties Of Global Citizenship And Cosmopolitan Ethic
 
The Common Heritage Of Humankind
 
Issues Of Global Governance
 
Global Warming: Principles For A Possible Agreement
 
Global Problems, Global Ethics And Global Decision-Making
 
7. The Ethics of Climate Change
 
Glossary Of Key Terms
 
Bibliography

About the author










Robin Attfield is Professor of Philosophy at Cardiff University.

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In this clear, concise, comprehensively revised and up-to-date introduction to environmental ethics, Robin Attfield guides the student through the key issues and debates in this field in ways that will also be of interest to a wide range of scholars and researchers.

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"Robin Attfield has always been good at bringing together the fragmented, and sometimes quarrelsome, assemblies of campaigners who (somewhat desperately) strive to protect our planet. Here he does it again, wisely pointing out how many different reasons there are for attempting this enterprise and how they can most usefully be combined ... Congratulations!"
Mary Midgley
"This is clearly the best introductory book in environmental ethics to date."
Dieter Birnbacher, Heinrich Heine University, Düsseldorf
"Attfield, for decades a leading figure in the field, continues at the forefront with his second edition. Here is further proof that environmental ethics is alive, well, challenging, and urgent on Earth."
Holmes Rolston, III, Colorado State University

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