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      Details on the Third Edition

      Environmental Ethics is one of my three texts on applied ethics (the other two being Business Ethics and Medical Ethics). The idea behind each book is to begin with theoretical material about ethics, in general, and then some comments on the underpinnings of this particular direction of applied ethics. Next, the texts take up important issues in the practice of the given area of practice (the environment, the business community, the practice of medicine). Finally, are chapters on contemporary issues in public policy.

      What is new to this third edition:

       Eight new chapters focused mainly on public policy.

       A new theoretical chapter by the author, “What is ‘Nature,’ and Why Should I Care?”

       The inclusion of Garrett Hardin’s “The Tragedy of the Commons” in the theoretical section.

       The inclusion of Steve Vanderheiden’s “Globalizing Responsibility for Climate Change” in the Sustainability section.

       A new student feedback piece in the online instructors’ manual that will assist professors and students in achieving the skills to address challenging cases that correspond to the sections of the book. This includes the new public policy section that guides students into creating a personal manifesto that they can share with policymakers.

      I am hoping that this third edition will be even more action-oriented and meet the needs of “active education.” As time goes on, we must heed the cries of Greta Thunberg seeking action on the frontlines of environmental change. Perhaps, this book will nudge students forward in seeking action in this critical area of public policy that aims at saving the planet.

      I would like to thank all the new contributors to this volume along with the referees and their helpful comments. I would also like to thank Marissa Koors, Charlie Hamlyn, Will Croft, and the rest of the Wiley-Blackwell team for helping to bring forth this third edition. Their dedication to this project has helped immensely. Finally, I’d like to thank my family: Rebecca, Arianne, Seán, and Éamon. They sustain me in my life.

      Michael Boylan

      The editor and publisher gratefully acknowledge the permission granted to reproduce the copyright material in this book:

       Chapter 3

      Garrett Hardin, “The Tragedy of the Commons,” Science, 13 December 1968: pp. 1243−1248. Reprinted with the permission of???

       Chapter 4

      Aldo Leopold, “The Land Ethic,” A Sand County Almanac: and Sketches Here and There, Oxford: Oxford University Press, 1949; pp. 41–48. Reprinted with the permission of Oxford University Press.

      Arne Naess, “The Shallow and the Deep, Long-Range Ecology Movement,” Inquiry, 16 (1983): 95–100. Reprinted with the permission of Taylor & Francis Journals.

      Carolyn Merchant, “Ecofeminism and Feminist Theory,” in Reweaving the World: The Emergence of Ecofeminism (eds Irene Diamond and Gloria Orenstein), Sierra Club Books, 1990; pp. 77–83. Reprinted with the permission of the author.

      Karen J. Warren, “The Power and Promise of Ecological Feminism,” Environmental Ethics, 12 (1990): 125–126, 138–145. With kind permission from the author.

      Janna Thompson, “Aesthetics and the Value of Nature,” Environmental Ethics, 17 (3) (1995): 291–306. Reprinted with permission.

       Chapter 5

      Holmes Rolston III, “Environmental Ethics: Values in and Duties to the Natural World,” from F. Herbert Bormann and Stephen R. Kellert (eds.), The Broken Circle: Ecology, Economics, and Ethics, Yale University Press, 1991; pp. 228–247. Reprinted with the permission of Yale University Press.

      Paul Taylor, “Respect for Nature: A Theory of Environmental Ethics,” from Respect for Nature, Princeton University Press, 1986; pp. 248–259. c 1986 Princeton University Press. Reprinted with permission.

      James P. Sterba, “Reconciling Anthropocentric and Nonanthropocentric Environmental Ethics,” Environmental Values, 3 (1994): 229–244. Reprinted with permission.

      Brian K. Steverson, “On the Reconciliation of Anthropocentric and Nonanthropocentric Environmental Ethics,” Environmental Values, 5 (1996): 349–361. Reprinted with permission.

      James P. Sterba, “Reconciliation Reaffirmed: A Reply to Steverson,” Environmental Values, 5 (1996): 363–368. Reprinted with permission.

       Chapter 7

      Peter Singer, “Animal Liberation,” New York Review of Books, April 5, 1973 c Peter Singer, 1973. Reprinted with the kind permission of the author.

      Tom Regan, “The Radical Egalitarian Case for Animal Rights,” from In Defence of Animals (ed. Peter Singer), Blackwell, 1985; pp 320–330. Reprinted with the permission of John Wiley & Sons Ltd.

      Mary Anne Warren, “A Critique of Regan’s Animal Rights Theory,” from Between Species, 2 (4) (1987): 331–333, see at: http://digitalcommons.calpoly.edu/bts. Reprinted with permission.

      Dale Jamieson, “Against Zoos,” in In Defense of Animals: The Second Wave (ed. Peter Singer), Blackwell, 2005; pp. 132–143. Reprinted with the permission of John Wiley & Sons Ltd.

       Chapter 8

      Stephen Gardiner, “A Perfect Moral Storm: Climate Change, Intergenerational Ethics, and the Problem of Moral Corruption,” Environmental Values, 15 (3) (August 2006): 397–413. Reprinted with permission.

      Wilfred Beckerman, “‘Sustainable Development’: Is it a Useful Concept?” Environmental Values, 3 (1994): 191–209. Reprinted with permission.

      Herman E. Daly, “On Wilfred Beckerman’s Critique of Sustainable Development,” Environmental Values, 4 (1995): 49–55. Reprinted with permission.

      Steve Vanderheiden PSQUAD TO SUPPLY

      The instructor’s material on the Companion Website: www.wiley.com/go/boylan/environmental provides the following to

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