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10. Do Rocks Have Rights? Thoughts on Environmental Ethics

  • Roderick Nash
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Small Comforts for Hard Times
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© 2019 Columbia University Press

© 2019 Columbia University Press

Chapters in this book

  1. Frontmatter I
  2. Contents VII
  3. Foreword XI
  4. Foreword XV
  5. Introduction 1
  6. Justice and Human Equality
  7. 1. Justice—Compensatory and Distributive 11
  8. 2. Equality, Race, and Preferential Treatment 26
  9. 3. The Costs of Equality 34
  10. 4. The Costs of Inequality: In Response to Robert A. Nisbet 50
  11. 5. Justice, Equality, and the Economic System 59
  12. 6. Equality and Fraternity: A Note on Subjective Realities 72
  13. Private Rights and the Public Good
  14. 7. Private Rights and the Public Good 85
  15. 8. Public Rights and Private Interests: In Response to Charles Frankel 103
  16. 9. On Privacy and Community 109
  17. 10. Do Rocks Have Rights? Thoughts on Environmental Ethics 120
  18. Technology and the Ideal of Human Progress
  19. 11. Living with Scarcity 135
  20. 12. The Technology of Life and Death 152
  21. 13. Biomedical Progress and the Limits of Human Health 170
  22. 14. Technology and the Structuring of Cities 182
  23. 15. The Aesthetics of Technology: In Response to David P. Billington 199
  24. War and the Social Order
  25. 16. On National Frontiers: Ethnic Homogeneity and Pluralism 205
  26. 17. The Lower Middle Class as Historical Problem 220
  27. 18. Reflections on War, Utopias, and Temporary Systems 246
  28. Education and the Good Society
  29. 19. The University and American Society 261
  30. 20. The University, Society, and the Critical Temper: In Response to George W. Pierson 277
  31. 21. Some Questions in General Education Today 281
  32. 22. Some Inconsistent Educational Aims 303
  33. 23. The Disestablished Humanities 308
  34. 24. A View from the Ivory Tower: In Response to Rosemary Park 321
  35. The Humanities and Public Policy
  36. 25. A Philosophic Perspective 333
  37. Notes 385
  38. Index 393
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