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The economy of the earth : philosophy, law, and the environment
Title:
The economy of the earth : philosophy, law, and the environment
Author:
Sagoff, Mark.
ISBN:
9780521867559

9780521687133

9786611243104
Personal Author:
Edition:
2nd ed.
Publication Information:
Cambridge ; New York : Cambridge University Press, 2008.
Physical Description:
xi, 266 pages ; 24 cm.
Series:
Cambridge studies in philosophy and public policy

Cambridge studies in philosophy and public policy.
Contents:
Introduction -- At the Shrine of Our Lady of Fatima; or, why political questions are not all economic -- The allocation and distribution of resources -- Values and preferences -- Can we put a price on nature's services? -- Do we consume too much? -- Is an environmental ethic compatible with biological science? -- Settling America or the concept of place in environmental ethics -- Natural and national history -- Environmentalism : death and resurrection.
Abstract:
"Mark Sagoff draws on the last twenty years of debate over the foundations of environmentalism in this comprehensive revision of The Economy of the Earth. Posing questions pertinent to consumption, cost-benefit analysis, the normative implications of neo-Darwinism, the role of natural history, and the centrality of the concept of place in environmental ethics, he analyzes social policy in relation to the environment, pollution, the workplace, and public safety and health. Sagoff distinguishes ethical from economic questions and explains which kinds of concepts, arguments, and processes are appropriate to each. He offers a critique of "preference" and "willingness to pay" as measures of value in environmental economics and defends political, cultural, aesthetic, and ethical reasons to protect the natural environment."--Jacket.