Environmental Ethics, Ecological Theology and Natural Selection

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Environmental Ethics, Ecological Theology and Natural Selection

Editorial Reviews
Review

"Sideris's book is an invaluable contribution to ecotheology and environmental ethics.... well worth careful study." -- Mike Kraftson-Hogue, Journal of Religion

"This book offers a detailed, thoughtful exploration of alternative scientific and theological conceptions of the environment." -- Amy K. Wolfe, Environment

"Readers of this journal should pay special attention to a book such as this. It is as clear a demonstration as exists of the import of scientific theorizing and the fusion between the culture of the sciences and that of the humanities." -- Michael P. Nelson, University of Idaho, Environmental Conservation

"This critique ought to generate debate and responses...for the questions it asks are crucial to our common project." -- Anna L. Peterson, Environmental Ethics

"There is much to commend in this admirably clear and readable book." -- Michael S. Northcot, Ecotheology

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"Here is the most searching critique yet of ecological theologies, particularly of their compatibility with Darwinian evolutionary natural history. Sideris's incisive analysis opens up new possibilities for a more profound theology of nature and a more powerful, and appropriately loving, environmental ethic." -- Holmes Rolston III, University Distinguished Professor and professor of philosophy, Colorado State University

"Lisa Sideris's book presents a new, clear, and persuasive case for viewing ecological ethics in the light of human participation within patterns of interdependence. Her analysis is always fair, intelligent, and interesting. She extends in a very creative yet rigorous way the ecological insights of important thinkers like James Gustafson and Mary Midgley. She engages an impressive array of interlocutors, secular as well as religious, without ever loosing her own voice and constructive agenda. Her ability to balance scientific, philosophical, and theological concerns makes this book a model of ecological ethics. Her voice is one that will teach academics, policy makers, and practitioners alike. This is one of the best books on environmental ethics to have been written in the last ten years." -- Stephen J. Pope, chair of the theology department, Boston College

"Sideris's book provides us with an extremely useful analysis of a wide range of ecotheological and secular ecological ethical literature. She admirably critiques romanticized accounts of the natural world and our relationship to it that are sometimes used to support vague recommendations about loving and liberating nature. She argues that only by taking seriously Darwinian and post-Darwinian emphases on the centrality of natural selection in the evolutionary process can ecological ethics and theology engage a realistic account of nature and thus be able to develop an adequate sense of our ecological responsibilities. This book offers a balanced survey of the major voices in the field even as it digs deeply into a number of important critical issues." -- Bill French, associate professor of theology, Loyola University, Chicago

Environmental Ethics, Ecological Theology and Natural Selection

Environmental Ethics, Ecological Theology and Natural Selection,Lisa Sideris,Columbia University Press,0231126611,Environmental ethics,Ethics & Moral Philosophy,Human ecology,Life Sciences - Ecology,Life Sciences - Evolution,Natural selection,Philosophy,Philosophy & Social Aspects,Religious aspects,Science,Science/Mathematics,Philosophy / General,The Environment

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  1. Evolution and Learning : The Baldwin Effect Reconsidered (Life and Mind: Philosophical Issues in Biology and Psychology)
  2. Evolution and the Diversity of Life : Selected Essays
  3. Evolutionary Biology of Viruses
  4. Evolutionary Computation : The Fossil Record
  5. Evolutionary Ecology of Birds : Life Histories, Mating Systems, and Extinction (Oxford Series in Ecology and Evolution)
  6. Evolutionary Microeconomics
  7. Evolutionary Psychology: A Critical Introduction
  8. Evolutionary Theory and Victorian Culture (Control of Nature)
  9. Evolution (Comstock Book)
  10. Evolution (Teach Yourself Books) (Teach Yourself)

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