Environmental Ethics: Anthologies and Journal Articles
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Item Open Access Review of Andrew Brennan's Thinking about nature: nature, value and ecology(Colorado State University. Libraries, 1989) Rolston, Holmes, 1932-, author; Center for Environmental Philosophy at the University of North Texas, publisherBrennan, a Scottish philosopher, seeks to keep philosophy ecologically honest. He is keenly attentive to what sort of environmental ethics has scientific support. He calls this eco-humanism. Yet there is nothing in scientific ecology that grounds any metaphysics. There is, however, supervenience, genuinely emergent properties. This results in an ethical polymorphism.Item Open Access Review of Mary Anglemyer and Eleanor S. Seagraves' The natural environment: an annotated bibliography on attitudes and values(Colorado State University. Libraries, 1986) Rolston, Holmes, 1932-, author; Center for Environmental Philosophy at the University of North Texas, publisherThe compilers make serious effort to include different perspectives, and this edition is more adequate to environmental ethics and values than an earlier edition. For both the editors, now retired librarians, this is largely a labor of love.