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With Respect for Nature

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Explores how humans can take the lives of animals and plants while maintaining a proper respect both for ecosystems and for those who live in them.We eat, inevitably, at the expense of other living...
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Explores how humans can take the lives of animals and plants while maintaining a proper respect both for ecosystems and for those who live in them.

We eat, inevitably, at the expense of other living creatures. How can we take the lives of plants and animals while maintaining a proper respect for both ecosystems and the individuals who live in them-including ourselves? In this book philosopher J. Claude Evans challenges much of the accepted wisdom in environmental ethics and argues that human participation in the natural cycles of life and death can have positive moral value.

With a guide for the nonphilosophical reader, and set against the background of careful and penetrating critiques of Albert Schweitzer's principle of reverence for life and Paul Taylor's philosophy of respect for nature, Evans uses hunting and catch-and-release fishing as test cases in calling for a robust sense of membership in the natural world. The result is an approachable, existential philosophy that emphasizes the positive value of human involvement in natural processes in which life and death, giving and receiving, self and other are intertwined.

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Price: £27.00
Pages: 314
Publisher: State University of New York Press
Imprint: SUNY Press
Series: SUNY series in Environmental Philosophy and Ethics
Publication Date: 26 May 2005
ISBN: 9780791464441
Format: Paperback
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PREFACE
ACKNOWLEDGMENTS
DEDICATION

PART I: R*E*S*P*E*C*T: Finding Out What It Means...
1 The Challenge of Animal Rights and Animal Liberation Philosophy

PART II: Albert Schweitzer: The Principle of Reverence for Life
2 Albert Schweitzer’s Philosophy of Reverence for Life
3 Critical Examination of Schweitzer’s Ethics of Reverence for Life

PART III: Paul Taylor’s Ethics of Respect for Nature
4 The Biocentric Ethics of Paul Taylor
5 Critical Analysis of Taylor’s Philosophy of Respect for Nature

PART IV: Respect for Nature and Biocentric Anthropocentrism
6 Biocentric Anthropocentrism
7 Toward a Philosophy of the Hunt

PART V: The Ethics of Catch and Release Fishing

8 Fishing for Fish versus Fishing for Pleasure: A. A. Luce and the Ethics of Catch and Release Fishing
9 The Practice of Catch and Release Fishing

APPENDIX: Faith, Reason, and Animal Welfare

NOTES
BIBLIOGRAPHY
INDEX