Environmental Philosophy

Environmental Philosophy

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A foundational work in environmental philosophy, this anthology presents a rigorous and wide-ranging collection of essays that examine humanity's ethical relationship with the natural world. Edited by Robert Elliot and Arran Gare, the volume brings together influential thinkers who argue for a rethinking of traditional Western attitudes toward nature, challenging anthropocentric frameworks that have long dominated moral and political thought. The contributors address pressing questions about the intrinsic value of ecosystems, animal rights, and the philosophical underpinnings of environmental policy, illustrating how abstract theory connects directly to real-world ecological crises. Written with academic precision yet accessible to a broad audience, the collection remains an essential touchstone for students and scholars seeking a comprehensive grounding in the field. Environmental Philosophy stands as a landmark text that helped shape the discipline and continues to inform contemporary debates about conservation, sustainability, and our obligations to the non-human world.

Author: Robert Elliot And Arran Gare
Format: Paperback

Genre: Philosophy

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Condition remarks:
Book: Good
Jacket: No dust jacket
Pages: Good
Markings: No markings
Condition remarks: Condition as shown in image

A foundational work in environmental philosophy, this anthology presents a rigorous and wide-ranging collection of essays that examine humanity's ethical relationship with the natural world. Edited by Robert Elliot and Arran Gare, the volume brings together influential thinkers who argue for a rethinking of traditional Western attitudes toward nature, challenging anthropocentric frameworks that have long dominated moral and political thought. The contributors address pressing questions about the intrinsic value of ecosystems, animal rights, and the philosophical underpinnings of environmental policy, illustrating how abstract theory connects directly to real-world ecological crises. Written with academic precision yet accessible to a broad audience, the collection remains an essential touchstone for students and scholars seeking a comprehensive grounding in the field. Environmental Philosophy stands as a landmark text that helped shape the discipline and continues to inform contemporary debates about conservation, sustainability, and our obligations to the non-human world.