In nature's interests? : interests, animal rights, and environmental ethics
by
 
Varner, Gary E. (Gary Edward), 1957-

Title
In nature's interests? : interests, animal rights, and environmental ethics

Author
Varner, Gary E. (Gary Edward), 1957-

ISBN
9780195108651
 
9780195152012

Personal Author
Varner, Gary E. (Gary Edward), 1957-

Publication Information
New York : Oxford University Press, 1998.

Physical Description
viii, 154 pages ; 24 cm

Series
Environmental ethics and science policy series
 
Environmental ethics and science policy.

Contents
Introduction : Interests, holism, and environmental ethics -- A critique of environmental holism -- Localizing desire -- Biological interests : Questioning the mental state theory of welfare -- The principles of inclusiveness : Establishing priorities among interests -- Can animal rights activists be environmentalists? -- Justifying the environmentalist agenda -- Conclusion : Two dogmas of environmental ethics.

Abstract
"This book is a carefully argued response to what author Gary Varner characterizes as "two dogmas of environmentalism": the assumptions that animal rights philosophies and anthropocentric views are each antithetical to sound environmental policy. He argues that every living organism has interests which ought, other things being equal, to be protected, but that some interests take priority over others. Varner surveys problems facing attempts to develop a holistic environmental ethic, provides a careful analysis of the notion of desire and its scope in the animal kingdom, and improves upon available arguments for the claim that nonconscious organisms possess morally significant interests."--Jacket.

Subject Term
Environmental ethics.
 
Animal rights.
 
Environmentalists -- Attitudes.
 
Philosophy of nature.

Electronic Access
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