Environmentalism: Critical Concepts, Volumen1David Pepper, Frank Webster, George Revill Taylor & Francis, 2003 - 456 páginas |
Contenido
General introduction | 1 |
Introduction to Part 1 | 9 |
PART | 11 |
PART | 15 |
PART | 20 |
Christian attitudes to nature | 29 |
The land ethic | 46 |
The ethics of respect for nature | 61 |
a triangular affair | 253 |
Politics of risk society | 256 |
Environmental economics and sustainable development | 261 |
ecological issues and life politics | 267 |
The tragedy of the commons | 269 |
Animal rights and social relations | 281 |
Modes of production | 283 |
Reflexive modernisation | 292 |
a critical appraisal | 84 |
A refutation of environmental ethics | 98 |
a note on the value of nature | 112 |
PART 14 | 118 |
Romanticism | 121 |
Intrinsic value quantum theory and environmental ethics | 122 |
The vegetable soul | 134 |
Do artifacts have politics? | 141 |
The role of I | 142 |
The making of the Lake District | 151 |
Superstruggle | 160 |
The varieties of intrinsic value | 162 |
A green theory of value | 180 |
May the sheep safely graze? A reflexive view of the expertlay | 186 |
Introduction to Part 2 | 219 |
PART 12 | 221 |
Risk society | 229 |
The rights of animals and unborn generations | 232 |
Marx on humans and animals | 298 |
Ecofeminism | 301 |
Landscape history and nature | 307 |
Prospect perspective and the evolution of the landscape idea | 313 |
The economics of the coming spaceship earth | 317 |
The ecology of feminism and the feminism of ecology | 328 |
PART 3 | 331 |
Imperial landscapes | 340 |
Natural capital | 350 |
some clues | 361 |
Some problems with environmental economics | 363 |
nation and landscape at the conceptual | 368 |
domestication | 371 |
Choices without prices without apologies | 383 |
Index | 390 |
Dreaming the Metropolis | 398 |
the theory and practice of sustainable | 407 |
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