"Worldliness and Respect for Nature: An Ecological Appreciation of Hannah Arendt's Conception of Culture"
Kerry H. Whiteside discusses Arendtian ecology.
Kerry H. Whiteside discusses Arendtian ecology.
Annie L. Booth discusses environmental spirituality.
Allan Greenbaum discusses environmental thought as cosmological intervention.
This paper examines technical, ethical and ecological science perspectives on environmental valuation, and discusses problems in terms of the implications for practical policy-making.
Ned Hettinger argues that exotic species should not be identified as damaging species, species introduced by humans, or species originating from some other geographical location and presents an alternative characterization.
Christopher J. Preston explores differing stances taken by supporters of the intrinsic value and the care approaches to environmental ethics, and looks for common ground.
In this essay, Jay Odenbaugh examines the controversy concerning the advocacy of ethical values in conservation biology.
In his paper, Bruce Morito argues that “intrinsic value” is a concept born in the Western intellectual tradition for purposes of insulating and isolating those to whom intrinsic value can be attributed from one another and their environmental context.
This paper offers a critical examination of efforts to use Heidegger’s thought to illuminate deep ecology.
This article is building the theory for the scientific field of industrial ecology.