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A number of areas of biology raise questions about what is of value in the natural environment and how we ought to behave towards it: conservation biology, environmental science, and ecology, to name a few.
Keulartz, Jozef, Korthals, Michiel
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2015
Environmental ethics focuses on questions concerning how we ought to inhabit the world; what constitutes a good life or a good society; and who, where, or what merits moral standing. The field emerged most significantly in the 1960s from an increasing awareness of the global environmental condition, although its multiple roots stretch back through the ...
Michael Paul Nelson, Leslie A. Ryan
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Environmental ethics focuses on questions concerning how we ought to inhabit the world; what constitutes a good life or a good society; and who, where, or what merits moral standing. The field emerged most significantly in the 1960s from an increasing awareness of the global environmental condition, although its multiple roots stretch back through the ...
Michael Paul Nelson, Leslie A. Ryan
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Environmental and Ethical Considerations
Veterinary Clinics of North America: Food Animal PracticeGrowth-enhancing technologies (GETs) in cattle production are implemented to maximize animal performance and resource efficiency. These include steroidal implants, ionophores, beta-adrenergic agonists, and melengestrol acetate. Although these technologies provide economic and productivity benefits, they also carry nuanced environmental implications ...
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Ethics of Caring in Environmental Ethics
2016Indigenous ethics and feminist care ethics offer a range of related ideas and tools for environmental ethics. These ethics delve into deep connections and moral commitments between nonhumans and humans to guide ethical forms of environmental decision making and environmental science. Indigenous and feminist movements such as the Mother Earth Water Walk
Kyle Powys Whyte, Chris Cuomo
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African Environmental Ethics as Southern Environmental Ethics
2019This chapter argues that African Environmental ethics or African beliefs regarding the environment (which includes plants, animals and the immaterial objects) is not as anthropocentric as Kai Horsthemke (US-China Educ Rev 6(10):22–31, 2009) has argued for it to be. Instead African Environmental ethics proves itself to be biocentric in nature.
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