【環境倫理と哲学】
Environmental Ethics and Philosophy (Managing the Environment for Sustainable Development series, Vol. 6) '01
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Part 1 Equality and justice: on the currency of egalitarian justice,G.A. Cohen; equality and priority, Derek Parfit; the social basis ofequality, Richard Norman. Part 2 Justice, equality and future generations:the paradox of future individuals, Gregory S. Kavka; future generations -further problems, Derek Parfit; the rights of future people, Rober Elliott;community and the rights of future generations - a reply to Robert Elliott,Avner De-Shalit; future generations - present harms, John O'Neill;circumstances of justice and future generations, Brian Barry; sustainabledevelopment and our obligations to future generations, Wilfred Beckerman;sustainability and intergenerational justice, Brian Barry. Part 3 The moralconsiderability of the non-human world: on being morally considerable,Kenneth E. Goodpaster; all animals are equal, Peter Singer; the good oftrees, Robin Attfield; the ethics of respect for nature, Paul W. Taylor;animal liberation - a triangular affair - preface, J. Baird Callicott; theshallow and the deep, long-range ecology movement - a summary, Arne Naess.Part 4 Environmental justice: radical American environmentalism andwilderness preservation - a Third World critique, Ramachandra Guha; politicalecology, distributional conflicts and economic incommensurability, J.Martinez-Alier; feminism and ecofeminism - beyond the dualistic assumptionsof women, men and nature, Val Plumwood. Part 5 Economic valuation: economictheory and environmental law, Mark Sagoff; citizens, consumers and theenvironment - reflections on "The Economy of the Earth", Russell Keat;selling environmental indulgences, Robert E. Goodin; managing without prices- the monetary valuation of biodiversity, John O'Neill. Part 6Sustainability: environment sustainabilities - an analysis and a typology,Andrew Dobson; "sustainable development" - is it a useful concept?, WilfredBeckerman; on Wilfred Beckerman's critique of sustainable development, HermanE. Daly; sustainable development, capital substitution and economic humility- a response to Beckerman, Michael Jacobs; how would you like your"sustainability", sir? weak or strong?, Wilfred Beckerman. Part 7Sustainability and nature: faking nature, Robert Elliott; sustainability,human welfare and ecosystem health, Bryan Norton; biodiversity as the sourceof biological resources - a new look at biodiversity values, Paul M. Wood.
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