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Respect for Nature

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What rational justification is there for conceiving of all living things as possessing inherent worth? In Respect for Nature, Paul Taylor draws on biology, moral philosophy, and environmental scien...
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What rational justification is there for conceiving of all living things as possessing inherent worth? In Respect for Nature, Paul Taylor draws on biology, moral philosophy, and environmental science to defend a biocentric environmental ethic in which all life has value. Without making claims for the moral rights of plants and animals, he offers a reasoned alternative to the prevailing anthropocentric view--that the natural environment and its wildlife are valued only as objects for human use or enjoyment. Respect for Nature provides both a full account of the biological conditions for life--human or otherwise--and a comprehensive view of the complex relationship between human beings and the whole of nature.


This classic book remains a valuable resource for philosophers, biologists, and environmentalists alike--along with all those who care about the future of life on Earth. A new foreword by Dale Jamieson looks at how the original 1986 edition of Respect for Nature has shaped the study of environmental ethics, and shows why the work remains relevant to debates today.

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Price: $41.00
Pages: 360
Publisher: Princeton University Press
Imprint: Princeton University Press
Series: Studies in Moral, Political, and Legal Philosophy
Publication Date: 01 May 2011
ISBN: 9780691150246
Format: Paperback
BISACs:

PHILOSOPHY / Ethics & Moral Philosophy, Ethics and moral philosophy, NATURE / Environmental Conservation & Protection, SCIENCE / Life Sciences / Biology, Conservation of the environment, Biology, life sciences

Paul W. Taylor (1923–2015) was professor emeritus of philosophy at Brooklyn College, City University of New York.