The Centre for Applied Ethics

The Centre for Applied Ethics presents the following

Starting Points in...

Environmental Ethics

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Here are some suggested starting points for doing research in the Environmental Ethics.
These are some respected books and journals in the field. This list is not meant to be exhaustive, and no endorsement of their specific content is implied.

(If you're looking specifically for on-line resources, look here instead)

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Books:

Harold Coward, ed. Population, Consumption, and the Environment: Religious and Secular Responses. State University of New York Press, 1995.

David Schmidtz & Elizabeth Willott, eds, Environmental Ethics: What Really Matters, What Really Works. Oxford University Press, 2001.

Christopher D. Stone. Earth and Other Ethics: The Case for Moral Pluralism. Harper & Row, 1987.

Donald VanDeVeer & Christine Pierce, eds., People, Penguins, and Plastic Trees, 2nd ed. Wadsworth, 1995.

Alex Wellington, Allan Greenbaum, and Wesley Cragg, eds. Canadian Issues in Environmental Ethics. Broadview, 1997.

Journals:

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For more information on one of these books, you might try: Chapters.ca or Amazon.com.

Go to Starting Points in other areas of Applied Ethics.

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