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Ecology and Justice—Citizenship in Biotic Communities, David R. Keller


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Автор: David R. Keller
Название:  Ecology and Justice—Citizenship in Biotic Communities
ISBN: 9783030116347
Издательство: Springer
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ISBN-10: 3030116344
Обложка/Формат: Hardcover
Страницы: 224
Вес: 0.54 кг.
Дата издания: 2019
Серия: Studies in Global Justice
Язык: English
Издание: 1st ed. 2019
Иллюстрации: 2 illustrations, color; 23 illustrations, black and white; xx, 224 p. 25 illus., 2 illus. in color.
Размер: 234 x 156 x 16
Читательская аудитория: Professional & vocational
Основная тема: Philosophy
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Описание: This is the first book to outline a basic philosophy of ecology using the standard categories of academic philosophy: metaphysics, axiology, epistemology, aesthetics, ethics, and political philosophy. The problems of global justice invariably involve ecological factors. Yet the science of ecology is itself imbued with philosophical questions. Therefore, studies in ecological justice, the sub-discipline of global justice that relates to the interaction of human and natural systems, should be preceded by the study of the philosophy of ecology. This book enables the reader to access a philosophy of ecology and shows how this philosophy is inherently normative and provides tools for securing ecological justice. The moral philosophy of ecology directly addresses the root cause of ecological and environmental injustice: the violation of fundamental human rights caused by the inequitable distribution of the benefits (economies) and costs (diseconomies) of industrialism. Philosophy of ecology thus has implications for human rights, pollution, poverty, unequal access to resources, sustainability, consumerism, land use, biodiversity, industrialization, energy policy, and other issues of social and global justice. This book offers an historical and interdisciplinary exegesis. The analysis is situated in the context of the Western intellectual tradition, and includes great thinkers in the history of ecological thinking in the West from the natural sciences, social sciences and humanities.? Keller asks the big questions and surveys answers with remarkable detail. Here is an insightful analysis of contemporary, classical, and ancient thought, alike in the ecological sciences, the humanities, and economics, the roots and fruits of our concepts of nature and of being in the world. Keller is unexcelled in bridging the is/ought gap, bridging nature and culture, and in celebrating the richness of life, its pattern, process, and creativity on our wonderland Earth.Holmes Rolston, III University Distinguished Professor, Colorado State UniversityAuthor of A New Environmental Ethics: The Next Millennium for Life on Earth (2012)Mentored by renowned ecologist Frank Golley and renowned philosopher Frederick Ferr?, David Keller is well prepared to provide a deep history and a sweeping synthesis of the idea of ecology—including the metaphysical, epistemological, and ethical aspects of that idea, as well as the scientific. J. Baird Callicott University Distinguished Research Professor, University of North TexasAuthor of Thinking Like a Planet: The Land Ethic and the Earth Ethic (2013)
Дополнительное описание: Foreword; Deen Chatterjee.- Preface.- Acknowledgements.- about the author.- PART I: The History of Ecology.- Chapter 1. Introduction: The Idea of Ecology.- Chapter 2. Ecological Thinking in the Western Tradition.- PART II: The Metaphysics of Ecology.- Cha


Applied Plant Biotechnology For Improving Resistance To Biotic Stress

Автор: Poltronieri, Palmiro
Название: Applied Plant Biotechnology For Improving Resistance To Biotic Stress
ISBN: 0128160306 ISBN-13(EAN): 9780128160305
Издательство: Elsevier Science
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Applied Plant Biotechnology for Improvement of Resistance to Biotic Stress applies biotechnology insights that seek to improve plant genomes, thus helping them achieve higher resistance and optimal hormone signaling to increase crop yield. The book provides an analysis of the current state-of-the-art in plant biotechnology as applied to improving resistance to biotic stress. In recent years, significant progress has been made towards understanding the interplay between plants and their hosts, particularly the role of plant immunity in regulating, attenuating or neutralizing invading pathogens. As a result, there is a great need to integrate these insights with methods from biotechnology.


Communities of Health Care Justice

Автор: Charlene Galarneau
Название: Communities of Health Care Justice
ISBN: 0813577675 ISBN-13(EAN): 9780813577678
Издательство: Mare Nostrum (Eurospan)
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Описание: The factions debating health care reform in the United States have gravitated toward one of two positions: that just health care is an individual responsibility or that it must be regarded as a national concern. Both arguments overlook a third possibility: that justice in health care is multilayered and requires the participation of multiple and diverse communities.  Communities of Health Care Justice makes a powerful ethical argument for treating communities as critical moral actors that play key roles in defining and upholding just health policy. Drawing together the key community dimensions of health care, and demonstrating their neglect in most prominent theories of health care justice, Charlene Galarneau postulates the ethical norms of community justice. In the process, she proposes that while the subnational communities of health care justice are defined by shared place, including those bound by culture, religion, gender, and race that together they define justice.  As she constructs her innovative theorization of health care justice, Galarneau also reveals its firm grounding in the work of real-world health policy and community advocates. Communities of Health Care Justice not only strives to imagine a new framework of just health care, but also to show how elements of this framework exist in current health policy, and to outline the systemic, conceptual, and structural changes required to put these justice norms into fuller practice. 

Communities of Health Care Justice

Автор: Charlene Galarneau
Название: Communities of Health Care Justice
ISBN: 0813577667 ISBN-13(EAN): 9780813577661
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Описание: The factions debating health care reform in the United States have gravitated toward one of two positions: that just health care is an individual responsibility or that it must be regarded as a national concern. Both arguments overlook a third possibility: that justice in health care is multilayered and requires the participation of multiple and diverse communities.  Communities of Health Care Justice makes a powerful ethical argument for treating communities as critical moral actors that play key roles in defining and upholding just health policy. Drawing together the key community dimensions of health care, and demonstrating their neglect in most prominent theories of health care justice, Charlene Galarneau postulates the ethical norms of community justice. In the process, she proposes that while the subnational communities of health care justice are defined by shared place, including those bound by culture, religion, gender, and race that together they define justice.  As she constructs her innovative theorization of health care justice, Galarneau also reveals its firm grounding in the work of real-world health policy and community advocates. Communities of Health Care Justice not only strives to imagine a new framework of just health care, but also to show how elements of this framework exist in current health policy, and to outline the systemic, conceptual, and structural changes required to put these justice norms into fuller practice. 

Educating for Citizenship and Social Justice

Автор: Tania D. Mitchell; Krista M. Soria
Название: Educating for Citizenship and Social Justice
ISBN: 331987442X ISBN-13(EAN): 9783319874425
Издательство: Springer
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Описание: In this edited volume, authors explore the ways in which departments, programs, and centers at public research universities are working to better engage students in the work of citizenship and social justice. The chapters in this book illuminate the possibilities and challenges for developing community engagement experiences and provide evidence of the effects of these efforts on communities and undergraduate students’ development of citizenship outcomes. This text reveals how important the integration of our intentions and actions are to create a community engaged practice aimed towards justice. 


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