Environmental Values
Environmental Values 7(1998): 41-57. doi: 10.3197/096327198129341465
I begin by briefly tracing the history of the split between environmental ethics and animal liberation, go on to sketch a theory of value that I think is implicit in animal liberation, and explain how this theory is consistent with strong environmental commitments. I conclude with some observations about problems that remain.
KEYWORDS: environmental ethics, animal liberation, Callicott, sentientism, artworks
CITATIONS in other Environmental Values articles:
'Back Together Again' Again. J. Baird Callicott
Animal Liberation is not an Environmental Ethic: A Response to Dale Jamieson. Roger Crisp
Hunting as a Moral Good. Lawrence Cahoone
Reasons and Values in Environmental Ethics. Lars Samuelsson
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