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Part1,<br/>Environmental Values,<br/>Bringing values to light,<br/>Introduction,<br/>The Ubiquity of Values,<br/>Values and Worldviews,<br/>Ethics, Metaethics, and Moral Progress,<br/>Conclusion,<br/>Western Ethical Theories and the Environment,<br/>Introduction,<br/>Utilitarianism, Cost-Benefit Analysis,<br/>and the Environment,<br/>Kantian Ethics and the Environment,<br/>Virtue Ethics and the Environment,<br/>Conclusion,<br/>Anthropocentrism, and its Critics: Broadening Moral concern,<br/>Introduction: Intrinsic value and Moral Standing,<br/>Value and the Environment: Sentiocentrism, Biocentrism, and Ecocentrism,<br/>Beyond intrinstic value? Relational approaches to Ethics, <br/>Conclusion,<br/>The Social dimensions of Environmental Problems,<br/>Introduction,<br/>Ecofeminism,<br/>Environmental Justice,<br/>Conclusion,<br/>Part2,<br/> Environmental Ethics in practice,<br/>Ethics, Institutions, and the Environment,<br/>Introduction,<br/>Ethics, Institutions, and infrastructure,<br/>Conclusion,<br/>Global climate change,<br/>Introduction,<br/>The Moral challenges of climate change,<br/>Justice and Climate change,<br/>Conclusion,<br/>Ecological Restoration,<br/>Introduction,<br/>Ecological Restoration; History, Foundations, and Fundamental goals,<br/>Authenticity and Historical Fidelity in Ecological restoration,<br/>Faking Nature?,<br/>Hybrid landscapes, Climate change, and other challenges,<br/>Restoration, participation, and engagement,<br/>Conclusion,<br/>Engaging environmental concern, promoting change,<br/>Introduction,<br/>Pluralism, Pragmatism, and Politics,<br/>Enlivening the Moral imagination,<br/>Integrating the personal and the political: Toward Ecological Cultures, <br/>Conclusion<br/> |