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Nature, Value, Duty: Life on Earth with Holmes Rolston, III

Christopher J. Preston ; Wayne Ouderkirk (eds.)

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No detectada 2007 SpringerLink

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ISBN impreso

978-1-4020-4877-7

ISBN electrónico

978-1-4020-4878-4

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Springer Nature

País de edición

Reino Unido

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© Springer 2007

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Rethinking Animal Ethics in Appropriate Context: How Rolston's Work Can Help

Clare Palmer

Agricultural development during the last 50 years has been shaped by three persistent forces of change: globalization, technology and people. is the force that is increasingly shifting the focus from domestic to international opportunities, as world markets become more accessible. Improved represent forces that are improving the ability to produce and deliver what consumers want and are exerting their influence, either directly as consumers, or indirectly as custodians of the environment in which food and fibre products are produced. These three forces do not act independently of course, but they interact. Moreover, the relative importance of the three forces has varied, both, in the course of time, and in different regions and/or countries. In this chapter, a broad overview is given of global agricultural and rural developments since World War II (WWII), the forces that shaped their dynamics and their interactions with society.

Pp. 183-201

Nature Diminished or Nature Managed: Applying Rolston's Environmental Ethics in National Parks

John Lemons

Agricultural development during the last 50 years has been shaped by three persistent forces of change: globalization, technology and people. is the force that is increasingly shifting the focus from domestic to international opportunities, as world markets become more accessible. Improved represent forces that are improving the ability to produce and deliver what consumers want and are exerting their influence, either directly as consumers, or indirectly as custodians of the environment in which food and fibre products are produced. These three forces do not act independently of course, but they interact. Moreover, the relative importance of the three forces has varied, both, in the course of time, and in different regions and/or countries. In this chapter, a broad overview is given of global agricultural and rural developments since World War II (WWII), the forces that shaped their dynamics and their interactions with society.

Pp. 203-219

Rolston on Urban Environments

James W. Sheppard; Andrew Light

Agricultural development during the last 50 years has been shaped by three persistent forces of change: globalization, technology and people. is the force that is increasingly shifting the focus from domestic to international opportunities, as world markets become more accessible. Improved represent forces that are improving the ability to produce and deliver what consumers want and are exerting their influence, either directly as consumers, or indirectly as custodians of the environment in which food and fibre products are produced. These three forces do not act independently of course, but they interact. Moreover, the relative importance of the three forces has varied, both, in the course of time, and in different regions and/or countries. In this chapter, a broad overview is given of global agricultural and rural developments since World War II (WWII), the forces that shaped their dynamics and their interactions with society.

Pp. 221-236

Living on Earth: Dialogue and Dialectic with my Critics

Holmes Rolston

Agricultural development during the last 50 years has been shaped by three persistent forces of change: globalization, technology and people. is the force that is increasingly shifting the focus from domestic to international opportunities, as world markets become more accessible. Improved represent forces that are improving the ability to produce and deliver what consumers want and are exerting their influence, either directly as consumers, or indirectly as custodians of the environment in which food and fibre products are produced. These three forces do not act independently of course, but they interact. Moreover, the relative importance of the three forces has varied, both, in the course of time, and in different regions and/or countries. In this chapter, a broad overview is given of global agricultural and rural developments since World War II (WWII), the forces that shaped their dynamics and their interactions with society.

Pp. 237-268