
Environmental Virtue Ethics
Author(s): Philip Cafaro (Editor), Ronald Sandler
- Publisher: Rowman & Littlefield
- Publication Date: 28 Jan. 2005
- Language: English
- Print length: 256 pages
- ISBN-10: 0742533891
- ISBN-13: 9780742533899
Book Description
There is one certainty regarding the human relationship with nature-there is no getting away from it. But while a relationship with nature is a given, the nature of that relationship is not. Environmental ethics is the attempt to determine how we ought and ought not relate to the natural environment. A complete environmental ethic requires both an ethic of action and an ethic of character. Environmental virtue ethics is the area of environmental ethics concerned with character. It has been an underappreciated and underdeveloped aspect of environmental ethics-until now. The selections in this collection, consisting of ten original and four reprinted essays by leading scholars in the field, discuss the role that virtue and character have traditional played in environmental discourse, and reflect upon the role that it should play in the future. The selections also discuss the substantive content of the environmental virtues and vices, and apply them to concrete environmental issues and problems. This collection establishes the indispensability of environmental virtue ethics to environmental ethics. It also enhances the breadth and quality of the ongoing discussion of environmental virtue and vice and the role they should play in an adequate environmental ethic.
Editorial Reviews
Review
A timely and much-needed collection. ― Enviromental Ethics
Provides a wide spectrum of views on EVE, and advances current research on this topic….The essays are scholarly, imaginative, clearly written, and will be of interest to all readers with an interest in environmental philosophy. ―
Philosophy in Review, October 2006The only book of its kind…an important addition to what one hopes will be a growing interest in EVE. ―
Environmental ValuesThe content is. . . interesting and important. It should not be mistaken for a standard textbook addressing solutions to practical engineering problems. ―
International Journal of Environmental StudiesAbout the Author
Philip Cafaro is assistant professor of philosophy at Colorado State University. His work has appeared in journals such as Environmental Ethics, Ethics and the Environment, Journal of Social Philosophy, Philosophy Today, and Philosophy in the Contemporary World. Ronald Sandler is assistant professor of philosophy at Southern Illinois University Edwardsville. His work on environmental ethics has appeared in Environmental Ethics, Philosophy in the Contemporary World, and Ethics for Everyday.
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