"This is an introduction to environmental ethics that only Holmes Rolston could write- at once gut-wrenchingly direct and poetically-inspired, it will attract new generations to the field that he did so much to create."-Dale Jamieson, New York University "Holmes Rolston's A New Environmental Ethicsis new in the best sense: an honest, fresh appraisal of where we are and where we are heading. It likewise is old in the best sense. There comes a time to reflect on where we have been and why, what we have accomplished, and what we stand for. This is Rolston's time, and his is a voice that will be heard across generations." -David Schmidtz, University of Arizona "A succinct overview of the field from its most important thinker, this book is the indispensable introduction to environmental ethics."-Willis Jenkins, Yale University "With characteristic rigor, Rolston proves once again to be a moral explorer par excellence. His new book not only surveys the existing terrain of environmental ethics literature, but it persuasively argues for following a greener, more life-respecting morality; it is an exemplary read for an environmental ethics course.
" -Ben Dixon, Stephen F. Austin State University "I would recommend Rolston's book for any undergraduate course in environmental ethics, or even for an introductory ethics course with a substantial applied ethical component. The book's plain language makes it easy to read yet philosophically challenging as only the work of a discipline's founder could be." -International Society for Environmental Ethics Newsletter "The book's clear writing and relatively brief length should make it an easy read for students . Probably its greatest value is that it is Rolston speaking to anyone who might be wise enough to listen. He covers all the important issues, including the various views of important--sometimes obscure--environmental philosophers; he also discusses US legislation and the state of life on Earth. Summing Up: Highly recommended." -Choice duction to environmental ethics.
"-Willis Jenkins, Yale University "With characteristic rigor, Rolston proves once again to be a moral explorer par excellence. His new book not only surveys the existing terrain of environmental ethics literature, but it persuasively argues for following a greener, more life-respecting morality; it is an exemplary read for an environmental ethics course." -Ben Dixon, Stephen F. Austin State University "I would recommend Rolston's book for any undergraduate course in environmental ethics, or even for an introductory ethics course with a substantial applied ethical component. The book's plain language makes it easy to read yet philosophically challenging as only the work of a discipline's founder could be." -International Society for Environmental Ethics Newsletter "The book's clear writing and relatively brief length should make it an easy read for students . Probably its greatest value is that it is Rolston speaking to anyone who might be wise enough to listen. He covers all the important issues, including the various views of important--sometimes obscure--environmental philosophers; he also discusses US legislation and the state of life on Earth.
Summing Up: Highly recommended." -Choice vironmental Ethics Newsletter "The book's clear writing and relatively brief length should make it an easy read for students . Probably its greatest value is that it is Rolston speaking to anyone who might be wise enough to listen. He covers all the important issues, including the various views of important--sometimes obscure--environmental philosophers; he also discusses US legislation and the state of life on Earth. Summing Up: Highly recommended." -Choice.