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  1. Environmental Ethics: Readings in Theory and Application by Louis P. Pojman, Paul Pojman, 2007-03-27
  2. The Environmental Ethics and Policy Book: Philosophy, Ecology, Economics by Donald Van DeVeer, Christine Pierce, 2002-06-24
  3. Boundaries: A Casebook in Environmental Ethics by Christine E. Gudorf, James Edward Huchingson, 2010-05-15
  4. Environmental Ethics: An Anthology (Blackwell Philosophy Anthologies)
  5. Environmental Ethics: What Really Matters, What Really Works
  6. Environmental Ethics: An Introduction to Environmental Philosophy by Joseph R. Des Jardins, 2005-03-23
  7. Environmental Ethics: The Big Questions (Philosophy: The Big Questions)
  8. Watersheds 4: Ten Cases in Environmental Ethics by Lisa H. Newton, Catherine K. Dillingham, et all 2005-02-24
  9. Environmental Ethics, Ecological Theology and Natural Selection by Lisa Sideris, 2003-08-15
  10. Environmental Ethics: Divergence and Convergence by Susan Armstrong, Richard Botzler, 2003-08-28
  11. Theological Foundations for Environmental Ethics: Reconstructing Patristic and Medieval Concepts by Jame Schaefer, 2009-05-15
  12. Ethics and the Environment: An Introduction (Cambridge Applied Ethics) by Dale Jamieson, 2008-02-18
  13. Environmental Virtue Ethics by Philip Cafaro, Ronald Sandler, 2005-02-04
  14. Beyond Spaceship Earth: Environmental Ethics andthe Solar System by Eugene C. Hargrove, 1992-07

1. Forest Service Employees For Environmental Ethics HAS MOVED
Forest Service Employees for environmental ethics seek a socially responsible ethic in the forest industry. With news, publications, and links.
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2. Environmental Ethics
Graduate program in environmental ethics at the University of North Texas.Category Society Philosophy Ethics Environmental...... is dedicated to providing access to Internet resources throughout the world whichpertain to or focus on environmental ethics and environmental philosophy.
http://www.cep.unt.edu/
This World Wide Web server is dedicated to providing access to Internet
resources throughout the world which pertain to or focus on
environmental ethics and environmental philosophy CENTER FOR ENVIRONMENTAL PHILOSOPHY

3. The Environmental Ethics & Public Policy (EE&PP) Program
Trains students to conduct their own ongoing research on the ethical implications of important environmental issues.
http://ecoethics.net/
Summary Report on the Activities of the
Timothy C. Weiskel

Director Bottom Center for the Study of Values in Public Life
Divinity School
News Office ... Harvard University Home Page ] From an initial conference sponsored by the Harvard Divinity School at the American Academy of Arts and Sciences in the autumn of 1989 ( The Harvard Divinity Bulletin , XIX, 3, 1989.) until the end of 1999 environmental ethics constituted an ongoing realm of activity at Harvard Divinity School. When the Center for the Study of Values in Public Life was subsequently created at the Divinity School, the became one of its three program areas of concentration, with continuous support from the Harvard-wide University Committee on Environment (UCE) . The program focused on several distinct activities including a faculty seminar (the Harvard Seminar on Environmental Values ), the publication of an Occasional Papers Series and the presentation of the Subject Bibliographies in Environmental Ethics . In addition, it drew attention of students and faculty to courses offered in the Divinity School and in other schools of the Boston Theological Institute (BTI) that related to environmental ethics and public policy. Over the years of its existence, the program served as the principal liaison between university-wide initiatives on the environment of the UCE and the members of the faculty and students at the Divinity School. The

4. Environmental Ethics [Internet Encyclopedia Of Philosophy]
environmental ethics is a topic of applied ethics which examines the moral basis of environmental responsibility.
http://www.utm.edu/research/iep/e/environm.htm
Environmental Ethics Table of Contents (Clicking on the links below will take you to that part of this article)
Introduction Environmental ethics is a topic of applied ethics which examines the moral basis of environmental responsibility. In these environmentally conscious times, virtually everyone agrees that we need to be environmentally responsible. Toxic waste contaminates ground water, oil spills destroy shore lines, fossil fuels produce carbon dioxide thus adding to the greenhouse effect, and use of fluorocarbon gasses depletes the earth's protecting ozone layer. The goal of environmental ethics, then, is not to convince us that we should be concerned about the environment most of us already are. Instead, environmental ethics focuses on the moral foundation of environmental responsibility, and how far this responsibility extends. There are three distinct theories of moral responsibility to the environment. Although each supports environmental responsibility, their approaches are radically different.
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Leopold's Ecocentrism To help us develop a proper ecological conscience, Leopold argues that we need a specific mental image to focus on. He offers the image of the land pyramid. The land pyramid is the class of all food chains, where the higher levels depend on everything beneath it. From bottom to top, the basic layers of the pyramid are those of soil, plants, insects, insect eating animals, omnivores, and carnivores. Humans fall into the omnivore category along with raccoons and bears. Leopold explains that there is a continuous and upward flow of food energy in the pyramid, and that obstructions to the flow of energy at any level will damage the whole. Some geographical regions of the world, such as Europe and Japan, have been able to sustain human imposed environmental changes without damage. But other regions of the world have been less fortunate.

5. Environmental Ethics
Provides information on environmental ethics appropriate for university students and others.Category Society Philosophy Ethics Environmental......environmental ethics Compiled by Dr. Ron Epstein Philosophy DepartmentSan Francisco State University. environmental ethics Information.
http://online.sfsu.edu/~rone/Environ/Enviroethics.htm
Environmental Ethics
Compiled by Dr. Ron Epstein
Philosophy Department
San Francisco State University Please send all corrections, possible additions, broken links, and suggestions to Dr Ron Epstein at epstein@sfsu.edu
CONTENTS:
Environmental Information Envirolink Community
EPA

Environmental Resources on the World Wide Web

Library of Congress Subject Headings for Environmental Sources
Ethics Information Ethics Updates
"Online Guide to Ethics and Moral Philosophy" by Robert Cavalier
Environmental Ethics Information International Society for Environmental Ethics
Environmental Ethics (Journal)
Environmental Ethics Electronic Resource Guide Environmental Ethics Syllabus Project ... "I Enjoy Being a Virus" by Jon Carroll Topics in Applied Environmental Ethics: Environmental Effects of War Yahoo Directory: Environmental Impacts of War Afghanistan War and Environment Archive Genetic Engineering Genetic Engineering and Its Dangers (Website) Nanotechnology Nanotechnology: Ethics, Environment and Health (Website)

6. International Society For Environmental Ethics
Bibliography. Selected Books and Articles. Syllabus Project. Sessions at the AmericanPhilosophical Association. environmental ethics Links. Other Places to Look.
http://www.cep.unt.edu/ISEE.html
Additional sites of interest include the Enviroethics , an internet discussion group,
and the Center for Environmental Philosophy CEP - April 19, 2002 You are visitor number since September 2, 1996.

7. EECP Has Moved To Www.uga.edu/eecp
The environmental ethics Certificate Program (EECP) is a nondegree program offered at the
http://www.phil.uga.edu/eecp
If you are not redirected in 5 seconds, click the logo

8. Forest Service Employees For Environmental Ethics
Nonprofit organization working to forge a socially responsible value system for the U.S. Forest Service. About the organization, issues information and action alerts, and advice for federal employees seeking to effect change.
http://www.fseee.org/

9. Environmental Ethics
Branch of ethics dealing with the moral relationship of humans to the environment; by Andrew Brennan and YeukSze Lo.
http://plato.stanford.edu/entries/ethics-environmental/
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Environmental Ethics
Environmental ethics is the discipline that studies the moral relationship of human beings to, and also the value and moral status of, the environment and its nonhuman contents. This entry covers: (1) the challenge of environmental ethics to the anthropocentrism (i.e., human-centeredness) embedded in traditional western ethical thinking; (2) the early development of the discipline in the 1960s and 1970s; (3) the connection of deep ecology, feminist environmental ethics, and social ecology to politics; (4) the attempt to apply traditional ethical theories, including consequentialism, deontology, and virtue ethics, to support contemporary environmental concerns; and (5) the focus of environmental literature on wilderness, and possible future developments of the discipline.
1. Introduction: The Challenge of Environmental Ethics
These are among the questions investigated by environmental ethics. Some of them are specific questions faced by individuals in particular circumstances, while others are more global questions faced by groups and communities. Yet others are more abstract questions concerning the value and moral standing of the natural environment and its nonhuman components.

10. Martin Heidegger And Environmental Ethics
Online scholarly paper by Tad Beckman.
http://www2.hmc.edu/~tbeckman/personal/Heidart.html
MARTIN HEIDEGGER AND ENVIRONMENTAL ETHICS After World War II, Martin Heidegger directed much of his thinking to technology and to the impact of technology on our perceptions of human life. One of the essays developed along this path was "The Question Concerning Technology." It is unfortunate that the essay is not widely read because it carries the critique of technology out of its usual context and form and delivers it into a new light where there is, perhaps, some progress to be made. Furthermore, the essay has special significance to environmental issues and, I believe, lays a new groundwork for an ethical approach to our relations with the environment. The tension in this essay comes into sharp focus, at the end, in Heidegger's preposterous suggestion that art may be what we need to carry us out of the dangerous epoch of technology. I say that this is "preposterous" on two grounds. First, our society thinks of technology as its distinctive talent and strength, not as a disaster. Second, our society sees art as frivolous and impotent in the "real world" of capitalistically generated technology. Heidegger himself recognized this irony and devoted the major portion of the essay to a careful analysis of the dangers that befall us in technology. His suggestion regarding art came late and remained poorly explicated. My intention, in this essay, is to interpret Heidegger's thesis about technology and art in the context of forming an ethical approach to the environment. What we shall discover along this path is that human nature, technology, and art are all intertwined in complex ways. At present, these relationships stand in great confusion and this confusion is part of the danger of our time. But this confusion can be grasped and dispensed with by thinking our way into the essence of our technological epoch. We may also ask, What is the essence of art that it might bear some relation to this epoch? And finally, What is our essence as human beings in relation to technology, art, and our natural environment?

11. Environmental Ethics Resources On WWW
Hierarchical listing of environmental ethics resources available online.Category Society Philosophy Ethics Environmental......environmental ethics Resources on WWW. If you're looking for print resources inthis area, check out our Starting Points in environmental ethics. Back to
http://www.ethics.ubc.ca/resources/environmental/
Environmental Ethics Resources on WWW
If you're looking for print resources in this area, check out our Starting Points in Environmental Ethics
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This page is maintained for the C.A.E. by Chris MacDonald . Email to: chrismac@ethicsweb.ca

12. Martin Buber And Environmental Ethics
A thesis on the application of Buber's philosophy to resolving the problems in the field of environmental ethics.
http://web.singnet.com.sg/~chlim/Buber.html
Martin Buber’s Philosophy of Dialogue as a Foundation for Environmental Ethics
Chapter One
Ethics And The Environmental Crisis Chapter Two
Martin Buber’s Philosophy Of Dialogue And The Relationship Between Self And Nature Chapter Three
The I-It Relation And Environmental Ethics Chapter Four
The I-Thou Relation And Environmental Ethics Chapter Five
Conclusion Bibliography The writing of this honours thesis was supervised by Dr. Ho Hua Chew. This thesis is the foundation for Buberian Environmentalism , my M.A. dissertation. This thesis is featured in Ethics Updates Go to Buberian Environmentalism
Go Back to My Writings

13. Environmental Ethics Resources On WWW
UBC Centre for Applied Ethics. environmental ethics Resources on WWW. Pageson Specific Topics. Animals and Ethics Animal Rights Organizations
http://www.ethics.ubc.ca/resources/environmental/topics.html
Environmental Ethics Resources on WWW
Pages on Specific Topics

14. Centre For Applied Ethics
An interdisciplinary research institute, doing work in bioethics, business ethics, professional ethics, environmental ethics, and animal welfare and the ethics of animal use.
http://www.ethics.ubc.ca/
The W. Maurice Young Centre for Applied Ethics
Faculty of Graduate Studies
University of British Columbia
L A T E S T N E W S Dr. Usher Fleising
, Associate Professor of Social and Cultural Anthropology at the University of Calgary, joins the CAE team as visiting scholar this March. Dr. Fleising will deliver a presentation entitled
From Bank to Bench to Pharmacy Shelf: Biotechnology and the culture of finance
at the Robson Square Media Centre, Room C130, on March 20, 2003 at 2:30 p.m. T R A I N I N G O P P O R T U N I T I E S POST-DOCTORAL Fellowships:
Democracy, Ethics and Genomics

(a Genome Canada / Genome BC project)
Applications are now being accepted.
DOCTORAL and POST-DOCTORAL Fellowships:
Research Ethics and Health Policy

(a CIHR training program) Application deadline: September 15, 2003 for admission January 1, 2004. The W. Maurice Young Centre for Applied Ethics, University of British Columbia 227-6356 Agricultural Road, Vancouver, B.C. ,Canada, V6T 1Z2 Tel: 604-822-8625; Fax: 604-822-8627; E-mail:

15. SPEAK - Supporting And Promoting Ethics For The Animal Kingdom
Animal rights speakers's bureau teaches about Animal Rights and environmental ethics Issues in universities, colleges, high schools and elementary schools.
http://www.speakingout.org/

16. Environmental Ethics Readings
Online Readings for Philosophy 470 environmental ethics Compiled byDr. Ron Epstein Philosophy Department San Francisco State University.
http://online.sfsu.edu/~rone/Environ/EnvironEthicsReadings.html
Online Readings for Philosophy 470:
"Environmental Ethics"
Compiled by Dr. Ron Epstein
Philosophy Department
San Francisco State University Please send all corrections, possible additions, broken links, and suggestions to Dr Ron Epstein at epstein@sfsu.edu
CONTENTS
State of the Environment “Realities for the 90's”
Annan, Kofi. "Kofi Annan's Astonishing Facts."

“World Scientists’ Warning to Humanity.”
Ethics "Ethical Worksheet" by Thomas H. Bivins
"Introduction to Types of Ethical Systems" by Janet Lasley and Ilayna Pickett

Environmental Ethics Information "A Very Brief History of the Origins of Environmental Ethics for the Novice"
"A General Statement of the Tragedy of the Commons" by Herschel Elliott
"Why Prometheus Suffers: Technology and the Ecological Crisis" by Albert A. Anderson ... "Intrinsic Value in Nature: a Metaethical Analysis" by J. Baird Callicott Topics in Applied Environmental Ethics: Environmental Effects of War Yahoo Directory: Environmental Impacts of War Afghanistan War and Environment Archive "Collateral damage: the health and environmental costs of war on Iraq"

17. Subject Bibliographies In Environmental Ethics
The Subject Bibliographies in environmental ethics are published by Timothy C. Weiskelto assist student and faculty research in the environmental ethics and
http://ecoethics.net/bib/
Directory to the
Subject Bibliographies in Environmental Ethics
Compiled and Edited by
Timothy C. Weiskel

for
The Harvard Seminar on Environmental Values and
The Environmental Ethics and Public Policy Program
of the
Center for the Study of Values in Public Life at the
Harvard Divinity School
Subject Bibliographies Home Page: http://ecoethics.net/bib/
Last Updated: Dec. 8, 1998 (Independent Review of this Web Site) Go to the Bottom More information about Environmental Ethics and Public Policy Harvard Seminar on Environmental Values Home Page Harvard Environmental Resources On-Line Environment Telnet HOLLIS Plus T he Subject Bibliographies in Environment Ethics are published by Timothy C. Weiskel for the Center for the Study of Values in Public Life at Harvard Divinity School . They are intended to facilitate research and public discussion of the ethical issues embedded in the environmental concerns of our day. Developed initially as teaching and research aids for seminars on environmental ethics taught at Harvard, they are presented on this web site as general resources for public use. They are arranged in three separate series: the Class Bibliography Series; the

18. ISEE Newsletter Archive
Volume 13 No. 1, Spring 2002. To see current issues on a timely basis, you mustbecome a member of the International Society for environmental ethics.
http://www.phil.unt.edu/ISEE/
This site replaces the original site at Morehead State University , which contained volumes 1 through 5.
To search the newsletters, use the Macintosh or Windows FIND feature of your computer or your web browser
1990 Issues 1991 Issues 1992 Issues 1993 Issues 1994 Issues 1995 Issues

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US environmental video publisher, with more than 600 titles in the areas of environmental and social sciences, genetics, economics, Asian studies, marine biology and environmental ethics. Provides list of titles.
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forum for theoretical and practical articles, discussions, reviews, comments,and book reviews in the broad area encompassed by environmental ethics.
http://www.phil.uga.edu/eande/
Ethics and the Environment
.... an interdisciplinary forum for theoretical and practical articles, discussions, reviews, comments, and book reviews in the broad area encompassed by environmental ethics. Supported by the Center for Humanities and Arts , the Philosophy Department , and the Environmental Ethics Certificate Program at the University of Georgia , and edited by Victoria Davion, Professor in the Department of Philosophy, the journal focuses on conceptual approaches in ethical theory and ecological philosophy, including deep ecology and ecological feminism, as they pertain to environmental issues such as environmental education and management, ecological economics, and ecosystem health. CURRENT ISSUE ABSTRACTS SUBMISSIONS BACK ISSUES ... PUBLISHER This electronic publication will parallel each printed issue. Herein can be found the texts of both article abstracts and reviews, as well as a table of contents for each issue. In addition, subscription information and submission guidelines are presented, and back issues will be archived.
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