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Environmental ethics

In environmental philosophy, environmental ethics is an established field of practical philosophy "which reconstructs the essential types of argumentation that can be made for protecting natural entities and the sustainable use of natural resources."[1] The main competing paradigms are anthropocentrism, physiocentrism (called ecocentrism as well), and theocentrism. Environmental ethics exerts influence on a large range of disciplines including environmental law, environmental sociology, ecotheology, ecological economics, ecology and environmental geography.

For the academic journal, see Environmental Ethics (journal).

There are many ethical decisions that human beings make with respect to the environment. These decision raise numerous questions. For example:


The academic field of environmental ethics grew up in response to the works of Rachel Carson and Murray Bookchin and events such as the first Earth Day in 1970, when environmentalists started urging philosophers to consider the philosophical aspects of environmental problems. Two papers published in Science had a crucial impact: Lynn White's "The Historical Roots of our Ecologic Crisis" (March 1967)[7] and Garrett Hardin's "The Tragedy of the Commons" (December 1968).[8] Also influential was Garett Hardin's later essay called "Exploring New Ethics for Survival", as well as an essay by Aldo Leopold in his A Sand County Almanac, called "The Land Ethic", in which Leopold explicitly claimed that the roots of the ecological crisis were philosophical (1949).[9]


The first international academic journals in this field emerged from North America in the late 1970s and early 1980s – the US-based journal Environmental Ethics in 1979 and the Canadian-based journal The Trumpeter: Journal of Ecosophy in 1983. The first British based journal of this kind, Environmental Values, was launched in 1992.

Humanist theories[edit]

Peter Singer advocated the preservation of "world heritage sites", unspoilt parts of the world that acquire a "scarcity value" as they diminish over time. Their preservation is a bequest for future generations as they have been inherited from human's ancestors and should be passed down to future generations so they can have the opportunity to decide whether to enjoy unspoilt countryside or an entirely urban landscape. A good example of a world heritage site would be the tropical rainforest, a very specialist ecosystem that has taken centuries to evolve. Clearing the rainforest for farmland often fails due to soil conditions, and once disturbed, can take thousands of years to regenerate.

Status of the field[edit]

Only after 1990 did the field gain institutional recognition at programs such as Colorado State University, the University of Montana, Bowling Green State University, and the University of North Texas. In 1991, Schumacher College of Dartington, England, was founded and now provides an MSc in Holistic Science.


These programs began to offer a master's degree with a specialty in environmental ethics/philosophy. Beginning in 2005 the Department of Philosophy and Religion Studies at the University of North Texas offered a PhD program with a concentration in environmental ethics/philosophy.


In Germany, the University of Greifswald has recently established an international program in Landscape Ecology & Nature Conservation with a strong focus on environmental ethics. In 2009, the University of Munich and Deutsches Museum founded the Rachel Carson Center for Environment and Society, an international, interdisciplinary center for research and education in the environmental humanities.

Brennan, Andrew/ Lo, Yeuk-Sze 2016: Environmental Ethics. In: Zalta, Edward N. (Hg.): The Stanford Encyclopedia of Philosophy (Winter 2016 Edition). , Stanford University: https://plato.stanford.edu/archives/win2016/entries/ethics–environmental/.

https://plato.stanford.edu

Ip, King-Tak (2009). Environmental Ethics: Intercultural Perspectives. Rodopi.  9789042025950.

ISBN

Ott, Konrad (2020): Environmental ethics. In: Kirchhoff, Thomas (ed.): Online Encyclopedia Philosophy of Nature / Online Lexikon Naturphilosophie, doi: ; https://journals.ub.uni-heidelberg.de/index.php/oepn/article/view/71420.

https://doi.org/10.11588/oepn.2020.0.71420

Bioethics Literature Database

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Brief History of Environmental Ethics

Thesaurus Ethics in the Life Sciences

- online resource for environmental ethics information

EnviroLink Library: Environmental Ethics

EnviroLink Forum - Environmental Ethics Discussion/Debate

Environmental Ethics (journal)

Sustainable and Ethical Architecture Architectural Firm

Stanford Encyclopedia of Philosophy

entry in the Internet Encyclopedia of Philosophy.

Environmental Ethics

Center for Environmental Philosophy

UNT Dept of Philosophy

: Extensive online resources for environment and faith (Tyndale Seminary)

Creation Care Reading Room

"Ecology/Environment"

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