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  1. Environmental Ethics: An Overview for the Twenty-First Century by Robin Attfield, 2003-11-14
  2. Encyclopedia of Environmental Ethics and Philosophy (2 volume set)
  3. Character and Environment: A Virtue-Oriented Approach to Environmental Ethics by Ronald L. Sandler, 2009-03-11
  4. Leadership for Environmental Sustainability (Routledge Studies in Business Ethics)
  5. Judaism and Environmental Ethics: A Reader by Martin D. Yaffe, 2001-06-06
  6. American Indian Environmental Ethics: An Ojibwa Case Study by J. Baird Callicott, Michael P. Nelson, 2003-08-24
  7. Environmental Ethics: Readings in Theory and Application (Philosophy) by Louis P. Pojman, 2000-03-23
  8. Biblical Prophets and Contemporary Environmental Ethics by Hilary Marlow, 2009-12-13
  9. Environmental Ethics by Paul Pojman, Louis P. Pojman, 2011-01-01
  10. Economics, Ethics, and Environmental Policy: Contested Choices
  11. Beyond the Land Ethic: More Essays in Environmental Philosophy (S U N Y Series in Philosophy and Biology) (Suny Series in Philosophy and Biology) by J. Baird Callicott, 1999-04-23
  12. The Agrarian Vision: Sustainability and Environmental Ethics (Culture of the Land) by Paul B. Thompson, 2010-07-07
  13. Doing Environmental Ethics by Robert Traer, 2009-02-10
  14. People, Penguins, and Plastic Trees: Basic Issues in Environmental Ethics by Christine Pierce, Donald Vandeveer, 1994-08-01

41. SpringerLink - Publication
www.springerlink.com/link.asp?id=102919 environmental ethics WebsitesInternational Society for environmental ethics, Newsletters, Bibliography, University of Georgia, Certificate Program in environmental ethics
http://www.springerlink.com/openurl.asp?genre=journal&issn=1187-7863

42. Gale Schools - Environment - Environmental Ethics
environmental ethics employs concepts from the entire field of philosophy, Since environmental ethics is often involved with issues dealing with the
http://www.galeschools.com/environment/ethics.htm

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Environmental Ethics
Ethics is a branch of philosophy that primarily discusses issues dealing with human behavior and character. Ethics attempts to establish a basis for judging right from wrong and good from bad. Environmental ethics employs concepts from the entire field of philosophy, especially aesthetics, metaphysics, epistemology, philosophy of science, and social and political philosophy. Aesthetics deals with perceptions of physical properties such as color, sound, smell, texture, and taste. Since environmental ethics is often involved with issues dealing with the protection of plants and animals, its appeal is often to aesthetic experiences of nature. Environmental ethics is also interconnected with political and social structures concerning the use of natural resources, so the field also touches the areas of social and political philosophy. In the struggle to conserve the environment, environmental ethicists also use the knowledge and theories of science, for example, in issues such as those dealing with global warming and air pollution. The modern environmental movement in North America grew out of earlier conservation efforts. Among the best-known early proponents of the conservation of natural resources, such as forests and waterways, is President Theodore Roosevelt. Others who helped shaped early issues in environmental ethics were Thomas Malthus, David Ricardo, John Stuart Mill, Gifford Pinchot, Ralph Waldo Emerson, and John Muir. More recently, the writings of Rachel Carson in the 1950s and 1960s marked the beginning of the modern environmental movement and the ideas that gave it energy.

43. SpringerLink - Publication
springerlink.metapress.com/link.asp?id=102919 SOSIG EthicsBrowse this resource International Society for environmental ethics Bibliography Browse this resource Ethics and the Environment
http://springerlink.metapress.com/openurl.asp?genre=journal&issn=1187-7863

44. 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

45. The EnviroLink Network - Environmental Ethics
Displaying 1 5 of 5 resources in environmental ethics A small website that includes essay on environmental ethics and philosophy as well as a list of
http://www.envirolink.org/topics.html?topicsku=2002109191104&topic=Environmental

46. Environmental Ethics Short Course: How To Know Right From Wrong
A continuing education short course in ethics for nurses (CEP 11430), counselos, social workers (PCE 39), educators and parents.
http://www.learnwell.org/eth9.shtml
LearnWell Institute Online Continuing Education for Human Service Professionals NURSES COUNSELORS LVNs about us ... home Environmental Ethics Explore this course for free. Or study this web-site for an approved (RN-CEP 11430, MFT- PCE 39) 3-hours Continuing Education Certificate for counselors, social workers, nurses and other human service professionals (0.3 CEUs) and take the 12-question multiple-choice AutoTest at the bottom of this page. If you scored 75% or above, your CE certificate will be printed out right then on your printer 24/7. You may retake the test within a week once for free. If you paid by mistake or paid double, we refund the payment within 3 days. If you have difficulty printing your certificate, click here. The instructor is R. Klimes, PhD. Consider environmental ethics and Responsibility, Growth, Pollution Animal Rights ... Value in Nature
1. What is my responsibility?
1.1 Respect of nature
1.2 Conservation
2. Is the world big enough ?
2.1 Energy Conservation
2.2 Nuclear energy/waste
3. Am I a polluter?

47. Ethics Updates Home Page.  Moral Theory; Relativism; Pluralism; Religion; Egois
Designed primarily to be used by ethics instructors and their students. It is intended to provide updates on current literature, both popular and professional, that relates to ethics. Moral Theory and Applied Ethics Ethical Relativism, Bioethics, Euthanasia, Religion, Gender Equality, Racial Equality, Sexual Orientation, Poverty, World Hunger, Virtue Ethics, Animal Rights, environmental ethics and Military Ethics.
http://ethics.sandiego.edu/
Welcome Message Search Founded in 1994 and edited by Lawrence M. Hinman University of San Diego Ethics Updates is designed primarily to be used by ethics instructors and their students. It is intended to provide updates on current literature, both popular and professional, that relates to ethics. Ethical Theory Resources Applied Ethics Aristotle and Virtue Ethics Ethics Videos Abortion Contemporary Anti-Theory ... Case Studies for Discussion Bioethics and Reproductive Technologies Gender and Moral Theory Philosophers on War, Terrorism, and Peace Introduction to Moral Theory Guide to Writing Ethics Papers ... Ethics across the Curriculum USD Poverty and Welfare Religion and Ethics Ethics Across the Curriculum K-12 Race, Racism and Ethnicity Rights Theories Sexual Orientation Theories against Theories ... About the Site; Usage Statistics World Hunger If you have any suggestions or contributions,
please e-mail them to Lawrence M. Hinman at hinman@sandiego.edu Best experienced with

48. Centre For Science, Technology And Ethics
Describes all activities, research, opinions etc. of the Centre for Agricultural Bio and environmental ethics (CABME) and its collaborators.
http://www.kuleuven.be/cabme/
Home General Agenda People ... Search CABME becomes CSTE In our everchanging world agricultural research is never isolated. The ethical issues surrounding that research and agricultural in general aren't either. This is why CABME, the Center for Agricultural Bio- and Environmental Ethics is broadened to the Center for Science, Technology and Ethics (CSTE). More information will follow soon.
CABME moved Monday June 6th CABME moved from its location in the Landbouwinstituut to room 02.12 in the library of the Exact Sciences Group of our University.
All contact details (tel, fax, postal address) remain the same for the time being. If these would change later on, we will announce this through our website.
Eurobarometer on Animal Welfare The European Union released the results of the Eurobarometer survey on animal welfare on 8 June 2005. In this studie scientists have taken a Europe-wide look at the consumer attitudes to animal welfare. The 138-page report is available at the EU-website as a 680kb pdf file.
Many other Eurobarometer surveys can be found at this location, e.g. about the Common Agricultural Policy, about environment, quality of life, ...

49. CAE Working Paper #2: Sustainable Development
KEYWORDS sustainable development, environmental ethics, forestry, resources presented at environmental ethics, Sustainability, Competition, Forestry.
http://www.ethics.ubc.ca/papers/susdev.html
A Working Paper Published by The Centre for Applied Ethics, University of British Columbia Editor: Chris J. MacDonald Series Editors: Michael McDonald Peter Danielson This document can be found at: http://www.ethics.ubc.ca/papers/susdev.html KEYWORDS: sustainable development, environmental ethics, forestry, resources
CONTENTS
Introduction Contributors Sustainability of Forests: An Attempt at a Biological Interpretation by Professor Dr. Peter Schutt Sustainable Development, Sustainable Yield Forestry, and the Meaning of Life by Jordan S. Tanz The Postmodern Forest: Images Differing by Dr. Steven Taubeneck Sustainable Development: What Do We Owe to Future Generations? by Dr. Thomas Hurka INTRODUCTION The conference was organized around the idea that sustainable development and competition are in some sense competing visions of our global future. Nowhere is this potential conflict more salient than in the forestry industry. Canada, and B.C. in par ticular, shares with Germany a concern for the fate of forests and for the industries based on forest resources. This conference sought to bring together academics from both Canadian and German universities to explore the ethical challenges associated with these competing visions. Those attending the conference had the opportunity to hear talks from a wide variety of specialties, ranging from botany to cultural studies to philosophy. Of the talks given, four were developed into papers to be included in this publication. Special thanks go to Dr. Schutt for making his speaking notes available for this purpose.

50. Ev
The major issues in environmental ethics, such as Ecocentric Ethic, Biocentric Ethics, environmental ethics Duties to and values in the natural world.
http://www.du.edu/~sbissell/ev.html
EPM 4400 Context and Content of Environmental Ethics : This course is an introduction to philosophical ethics as applied to environmental policy. At the present time it is taught as a traditional class and as a distance class on the Internet. Contact the EPM Department EPM Department , or Dr. Bissell
E-mail-DU: sbissell@du.edu for details. Both personal, professional and public ethics are explored. The major issues in environmental ethics, such as Ecocentric Ethic, Biocentric Ethics, Anthropocentric Survival Ethics, Deep Ecology, Ecofeminism, Social Ecology and other traditional et hical theories will be discussed as they relate to Environmental Policy. The course is a lecture/discussion seminar format in the tradition setting and self-directed in the distance education setting. Students will be expected to contribute to the course. Objectives 1. To gain an understanding of the field of moral philosophy as it pertains to environmental ethics and environmental policy. 2. To gain an understanding of the context of environmental, personal and professional ethics in public policy. 3. To become familiar with the use of ethical theory in environmental policy analysis.

51. League For Earth & Animal Protection (LEAP) Official Web Site
LEAP is a nonprofit organization with a focus on animal rights, environmental ethics, vivisection, and animal cruelty. Includes philosophical articles as well as information about direct action and campaigns.
http://www.leapnonprofit.org/
HOME ABOUT LEAP CAMPAIGNS NEWS ARTICLES ... NEED TO PLACE AN ANIMAL
LEAP promotes animal liberation because it believes that all animals have value and interests, independent of their usefulness to human beings. To read about the difference between animal liberation/rights and animal welfare, click here. The LEAP founders have adopted the philosophy that all living beings are worthy of equal consideration, that animals and nature need protection, and that they should be included within our current legal and political system. LEAP teaches a compassionate way of living based on the principle of Ahimsanonviolence towards all living things. LEAP is dedicated to advocacy and education on issues affecting domesticated nonhumans, such as vegetarianism and veganism, vivisection, dissection, animals in entertainment, pound seizure, factory farming, animal shelter policies, and spay and neuter programs, as well as issues affecting wildlife and the environment, such as species extinction, habitat encroachment, ecosystem imbalance, global warming, and resource conservation. LEAP hopes that its work will lead to the elimination of environmental destruction and ecologically unsound policies. LEAP informs via public speaking, special events, and information-based campaigns. The Board of Directors and its officers receive no compensation, and LEAP activities are supported by unpaid volunteers; thus, all donated funds are applied directly towards the League's goals. Membership fees wholly support LEAP's educational and advocacy programs.

52. Philosophy In Cyberspace
environmental ethics, University of Gothenburg Part of the Centre for environmental ethics, the site is maintained by Eugene Hargrove (hargrove@unt.edu)
http://www-personal.monash.edu.au/~dey/phil/envir.htm

Section 1
Section 2 Section 3 Section 4 ... Section 5 SECTION 1: ENVIRONMENTAL PHILOSOPHY Centre for Environmental Philosophy
http://www.cep.unt.edu/centerfo.html
The homepage for the Centre for Environmental Philosophy includes links to the centre's journal Environmental Ethics , information on workshops and conferences, and the operation of the centre. The Centre can be contacted at cep@unt.edu , and the page is maintained by Eugene Hargrove (hargrove@unt.edu). Earth Pledge Foundation
http://www.earthpledge.org/
The Earth Pledge Foundation (EPF) promotes the principles and practices of sustainable development - the need to balance the desire for economic growth with the necessity of environmental protection. EPF is a non-profit foundation which recognises appropriate intersections between business interests and environmental, social, and cultural concerns. This web page provides links to the United Nations Environment Program, Enviroweb, EcoNet, as well as reviews of books on sustainable development. Ecofeminism: An Introductory Bibliography
gopher://silo.adp.wisc.edu:70/00/.uwlibs/.womenstudies/.bibs/.ecofem

53. Teaching Environmental Ethics
Teaching environmental ethics As a followup to the Carnegie Council-NYU 2004 faculty development seminar, Integrating Ethics into Environmental Studies
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Teaching Environmental Ethics
As a follow-up to the Carnegie Council-NYU 2004 faculty development seminar, "Integrating Ethics into Environmental Studies: Ethics, Science, and Civic Responsiblity," participants are developing an online resource for educators seeking to incorporate an "environmental ethics" component into their courses. Click here to go to the draft resource list. Use this board to make recommendations for books, articles, Web sites, films, and other useful teaching tools, and to further the seminar's discussions of pedagogy. Not logged in Login Create Account Search Post now! ...

54. Philosophy Department - David Schmidtz Environmental Ethics
environmental ethics. PHIL 323 / INDS 323. The University of Arizona. David Schmidtz Elizabeth Willott. Return to David Schmidtz
http://phil.web.arizona.edu/faculty/extra/dschmidtz/dschmidtz_envethics.htm
Environmental Ethics PHIL 323 / INDS 323 The University of Arizona Return to David Schmidtz
Meets requirements for Tier 2,
Environmental problems can be incredibly complicated, in moral as well as in economic, political, and biological terms. It is easy to oversimplify the problems, and the solutions. When it comes to environmental issues, what are we responsible and accountable for as individuals? How are our responsibilites affected by the fact that we act in, create, and support institutions? What do we owe to ourselves, to each other, and perhaps to the biosphere itself? The basic concepts we will discuss in this course include (but are not limited to) the following. What Really Matters:
Animal rights, the Land Ethic; value pluralism; environmental holism; deep ecology; ecofeminism; rethinking the good life What Really Works:
Wildlife conversation; poverty as an environmental problem; the ecology of property rights; cost-benefit analysis and environmental policy; environmental activism. About this Course ...

55. Environmental Ethics And Conservation
,Ethical discussions regarding environmental and wildlife issues. dewey decimal 363.7179.1.
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56. Summer Philosophy Course In Africa - Main Page
Take environmental ethics for Philosophy core credit (PHIL 285) or as You may also contact either of the teachers of the environmental ethics Course.
http://www.luc.edu/depts/philosophy/africa/
ENVIRONMENTAL ETHICS An On-Line Philosophy Course with a Two-Week Practicum in East Africa!
Take "Environmental Ethics" for Philosophy core credit (PHIL 285) or as an Environmental Studies course (ESP 398). This is an on-line course offered by Loyola University Chicago during the Spring 2002 semester. The African practicum will be conducted at Nairobi and other parts of Kenya and Uganda, approx. May 13-27, 2002. This course combines electronic instruction and in-the-field learning, in order to explore the moral dimensions of environmental issues in developing countries. During the regular semester students will "travel" to our virtual class, using the technology provided by Loyola's E-college format to philosophize about environmental ethics. Then they will travel (no quote marks this time!) to Kenya and elsewhere in East Africa to finish the course with a hands-on practicum in which abstract philosophical principles turn into concrete directives of life-and-death significance. In the process, they will discover for themselves why those who travel to Africa are never the same afterwards. The course is conducted by two philosophy faculty

57. Environmental Ethics Resources On Ethics Updates
Directory of papers, news articles, links, and other resources to sites on the topic.
http://ethics.sandiego.edu/Applied/Environment/

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Environmental Ethics Last updated: July 25, 2003 A Survey of Selected Internet Resources
on Environmental Ethics RealVideo Resources: Dr. Dale Jamieson
Animal Rights

The Value Institute

University of San Diego

October 31, 2000 J. Baird Callicott
University of North Texas
The Ethical Legacy of Aldo Leopold
Department of Philosophy
Oregon State University
The best single starting point on the web for environmental ethics is the Center for Environmental Philosophy , which is at the University of North Texas. It contains excellent links to numerous other resources.
The Center for Applied Ethics at the University of British Columbia maintains excellent links to a variety of sources in its page on Environmental Ethics
For an internet discussion group devoted to environmental ethics, see
  • Enviroethics ; also see Biosis , which promises to offer discussion groups on various issues relating to biotechnology.
Also see the home pages for

58. Environmental Ethics/Philosophy Web Page Links
Definition of environmental ethics according to the Internet Encyclopedia of Philosophy NonWestern Perspectives on environmental ethics
http://www.sccs.swarthmore.edu/~des/links.html
Environmental Ethics/Philosophy Web Page Links List of Essays Index of Topics Student Papers/Reflections SECTION I ... Additional Links Perhaps a good place to start: Definition of environmental ethics according to the Internet Encyclopedia of Philosophy http://www.utm.edu/research/iep/e/environm.htm SECTION I: Ethics/Philosophy

59. CAE: Resources
Hierarchical listing of environmental ethics resources available online.
http://www.ethics.ubc.ca/resources/environmental/
The Applied Ethics Resources section is now hosted on EthicsWeb.ca . Please update your bookmarks. If you are not automatically redirected in a few seconds , please click here This page last reviewed
June 17, 2003

60. Environmental Ethics
Joseph Des Jardins, environmental ethics An Introduction to The environmental ethics and Policy Book Philosophy, Ecology, Economics, 2nd ed.
http://spot.colorado.edu/~cartera/ee.html
Philosophy 3140: Environmental Ethics Spring 2003
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Office Hours: Alan Carter
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Hellems 188
cartera@spot.colorado.edu

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TR 11.45–12.30 Course details: Course Text: Louis P. Pojman (ed.), Environmental Ethics: Readings in Theory and Application (Belmont, California: Wadsworth, 2001) Lectures will take place in Hellems 199, and discussion classes will be held in Hellems 177 Lectures: Discussion classes: TR 9.30–10.20 a.m. W 8.00–8.50 a.m. W 9.00–9.50 a.m. W 10.00–10.50 a.m. W 11.00–11.50 a.m. Course requirements: 1st Paper (1,500 words max): to be assigned in week 5; deadline is discussion class in week 7 (20%) 2nd Paper (2,000 words max): to be assigned in week 9; deadline is discussion class in week 11 (30%) Research paper (3,000 words max): deadline is final discussion class (50%) The research paper is to be on a topic of your choice, but the title must be approved in advance. Papers must be typed, and will be marked down by one grade for each class they are submitted late (except in cases of family emergencies or health problems, when a written excuse must be provided). Accommodations: If you have any specific physical, psychiatric, or learning disabilities and require accommodations, I will do my best to meet your specific needs. But please let me know before the end of the second week of the semester so that your learning requirements may be appropriately met. You will need to provide documentation of your disability to the Disability Services Office in Willard 322 (phone 303-492-8671).

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