| I. What are Environmental Ethics?
II. Sustainable Resources, Conservation vs. Preservation,
Anthropocentrism
III. Deep Ecology, Environmental Ethics is Radical Theory
IV. Reality, Purpose, Love
V. "Centrisms": Egocentrism, Anthropocentrism, Biocentrism
VI. Speciesism is Prejudice Against Other Species
VII. A Summary of Basic Concepts of Ethical Theory
VIII. Ethical Traditions “ Teleology, Utilitarian, Deontology
IX. Realities, Green politics
X. "Centricities": ego-, ideo-, ethno-, anthrop-, eco-, bio-centric
XI. Deep ecology, Artful question
XII. Mind/Spirit Age, Global Brain
XIII. American-Indian Perspectives
XIV. Value Systems
XV. Womens' movement, Socialist movement
XVI. Boys "game" while girls "play"
XVII. Animal liberation, New kind of person
XVIII. Sustainable habitat, Renewable resources, Role of redwoods
XIX. Umbrella ethic
XX. Eco-nomics, Reform environmentalism, Taylor's 4 rules
or duties to nature
XXI. Moral patients and moral agents, Inherent value, Bentham's
"Can they suffer?"
XXII. "Men are really more oppressed than women."
XXIII. Group A/Group B cleavage and Sorokin's last predictions
XXIV. Leopold's experience with the wolf and Sand County
XXV. Conflict Analysis, The Artful Question, Reality
XXVI. New kind of family, Relationships with nature
XXVII. Leopold, Sorokin, Garrett Hardin's Tragedy of the Commons
XXVIII. Materialistic adult delinquency
XXIX. Environmental ethic, Land ethic, Umbrella ethic
XXX. Developing an ethic
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