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Philosophy Ethics & Moral Philosophy

Canadian Issues in Environmental Ethics

edited by Wesley Cragg, Allan Greenbaum & Alex Wellington

Publisher
Broadview Press
Initial publish date
Jun 1997
Category
Ethics & Moral Philosophy, Environmental Conservation & Protection
  • Paperback / softback

    ISBN
    9781551111285
    Publish Date
    Jun 1997
    List Price
    $55.95

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Description

Is it possible to design a forest policy that satisfies ethical and environmental concerns and is acceptable to business, labour and First Nations representatives? What is the best path through the tangle of ethical issues surrounding the collapse of the east coast fishery? What sort of obligations does a rich nation such as Canada have to satisfy the claims of global environmental justice?

These are the sorts of issues in applied ethics that are tackled in this collection of essays, the vast majority of which have been written especially for this volume. It is the first Canadian collection of its kind.

The book is divided in to sections detailing with such topics as the environment and the economy; ethical issues relating to non-human animals; issues of gender; and issues relating to native peoples. Most of the authors are philosophers, though specialists in geography, geology, and the social sciences are also among the contributors.

Frequent reference is made to theoretical ethical concerns, but the focus throughout is on applied ethics, and a variety of case studies are included. (Examples include essays on animal rights and the case of native hunters; surface mining in Northern Ontario, the Quebec arctic; and fishing communities in the Maritimes.) Comparisons are frequently drawn to policies and ethical questions arising in other countries-most prominently the United States.

About the authors

Contributor Notes

Alex Wellington and Allan Greenbaum teach in the Department of Philosophy and the Division of Social Sciences, respectively, at York University. Wesley Cragg holds the George Gardiner Chair of Business Ethics in the Faculty of Administrative Studies and the Department of Philosophy at York; among the more recent of his publications is The Practice of Punishment (Routledge, 1992).

Editorial Reviews

“I think this introduction indispensable for the student or the general reader. … This book is welcome and much needed. … ” — University of Toronto Quarterly