The Resource How to be a green liberal : nature, value and liberal philosophy, Simon Hailwood
How to be a green liberal : nature, value and liberal philosophy, Simon Hailwood
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- Language
- eng
- Extent
- vii, 197 pages
- Note
- Includes index
- Contents
-
- 6
- 122
- 5
- Some objections
- 130
- 5.2
- Is all value instrumental value?
- 131
- 5.3
- No foundation for an environmental ethic?
- 137
- 1.4
- 5.4
- Realism, fundamentalism, reformism and anarchism
- 141
- 5.5
- Carter's eco-anarchism
- 144
- 5.6
- Reformism is reformism is reformism
- 152
- Liberalism excludes being green -- allegedly
- 9
- 1.5
- Summary of what lies ahead
- 11
- 2
- Nature's otherness
- 18
- 1.1
- 2.2
- "Naturalness", otherness and landscapes
- 21
- 2.3
- Goodin, naturalness and meaningfulness
- 25
- 2.4
- Otherness and fragility, ours and nature's
- 29
- 2.5
- Being green
- Eco-feminism, otherness and dualism
- 32
- 2.6
- Otherness, not wilderness
- 34
- 2.7
- Deep ecology and strong holism
- 36
- 2.8
- Communitarian holism
- 1
- 41
- 2.9
- The value of nature's otherness
- 44
- 2.10
- Objectivity and fragility
- 48
- 2.11
- Appropriate objectivity
- 51
- 1.2
- 3
- Against blueprinting
- 57
- 3.2
- Bioregionalism
- 62
- 3.3
- Mill the "dualist"
- 65
- 3.4
- Being green matters
- Stoic landscape
- 68
- 3.5
- Classical anarchism
- 73
- 3.6
- Mill's lesson against natural lessons
- 74
- 3.7
- Plato
- 3
- 79
- 3.8
- Bioregionalism again
- 82
- 4
- Liberal landscape
- 89
- 4.2
- Instrumentalist circumstances
- 90
- 1.3
- 4.3
- Neutrality arguments
- 94
- 4.4
- Neutrality analogies
- 98
- 4.5
- Otherness and instability
- 102
- 4.6
- Dismal instrumentalism
- Not just "following nature"
- 107
- 4.7
- My enemy's enemy is my friend: shared anti-expressivism
- 111
- 4.8
- Reasonable virtues
- 117
- 4.9
- Extensions: universalist, perfectionist and comprehensive liberalisms
- Isbn
- 9780773527737
- Label
- How to be a green liberal : nature, value and liberal philosophy
- Title
- How to be a green liberal
- Title remainder
- nature, value and liberal philosophy
- Statement of responsibility
- Simon Hailwood
- Language
- eng
- Cataloging source
- NLC
- http://library.link/vocab/creatorName
- Hailwood, Simon A
- Dewey number
- 320.51/3
- Index
- index present
- LC call number
- JA75.8
- LC item number
- .H33 2004
- Literary form
- non fiction
- Nature of contents
- bibliography
- http://library.link/vocab/subjectName
-
- Liberalism
- Human ecology
- Libéralisme
- Écologie humaine
- Label
- How to be a green liberal : nature, value and liberal philosophy, Simon Hailwood
- Note
- Includes index
- Bibliography note
- Includes bibliographical references: pages 189-193
- Carrier category
- volume
- Carrier category code
-
- nc
- Carrier MARC source
- rdacarrier
- Content category
- text
- Content type code
-
- txt
- Content type MARC source
- rdacontent
- Contents
-
- 6
- 122
- 5
- Some objections
- 130
- 5.2
- Is all value instrumental value?
- 131
- 5.3
- No foundation for an environmental ethic?
- 137
- 1.4
- 5.4
- Realism, fundamentalism, reformism and anarchism
- 141
- 5.5
- Carter's eco-anarchism
- 144
- 5.6
- Reformism is reformism is reformism
- 152
- Liberalism excludes being green -- allegedly
- 9
- 1.5
- Summary of what lies ahead
- 11
- 2
- Nature's otherness
- 18
- 1.1
- 2.2
- "Naturalness", otherness and landscapes
- 21
- 2.3
- Goodin, naturalness and meaningfulness
- 25
- 2.4
- Otherness and fragility, ours and nature's
- 29
- 2.5
- Being green
- Eco-feminism, otherness and dualism
- 32
- 2.6
- Otherness, not wilderness
- 34
- 2.7
- Deep ecology and strong holism
- 36
- 2.8
- Communitarian holism
- 1
- 41
- 2.9
- The value of nature's otherness
- 44
- 2.10
- Objectivity and fragility
- 48
- 2.11
- Appropriate objectivity
- 51
- 1.2
- 3
- Against blueprinting
- 57
- 3.2
- Bioregionalism
- 62
- 3.3
- Mill the "dualist"
- 65
- 3.4
- Being green matters
- Stoic landscape
- 68
- 3.5
- Classical anarchism
- 73
- 3.6
- Mill's lesson against natural lessons
- 74
- 3.7
- Plato
- 3
- 79
- 3.8
- Bioregionalism again
- 82
- 4
- Liberal landscape
- 89
- 4.2
- Instrumentalist circumstances
- 90
- 1.3
- 4.3
- Neutrality arguments
- 94
- 4.4
- Neutrality analogies
- 98
- 4.5
- Otherness and instability
- 102
- 4.6
- Dismal instrumentalism
- Not just "following nature"
- 107
- 4.7
- My enemy's enemy is my friend: shared anti-expressivism
- 111
- 4.8
- Reasonable virtues
- 117
- 4.9
- Extensions: universalist, perfectionist and comprehensive liberalisms
- Control code
- 53396530
- Dimensions
- 24 cm
- Extent
- vii, 197 pages
- Isbn
- 9780773527737
- Isbn Type
- (bound)
- Media category
- unmediated
- Media MARC source
- rdamedia
- Media type code
-
- n
- Label
- How to be a green liberal : nature, value and liberal philosophy, Simon Hailwood
- Note
- Includes index
- Bibliography note
- Includes bibliographical references: pages 189-193
- Carrier category
- volume
- Carrier category code
-
- nc
- Carrier MARC source
- rdacarrier
- Content category
- text
- Content type code
-
- txt
- Content type MARC source
- rdacontent
- Contents
-
- 6
- 122
- 5
- Some objections
- 130
- 5.2
- Is all value instrumental value?
- 131
- 5.3
- No foundation for an environmental ethic?
- 137
- 1.4
- 5.4
- Realism, fundamentalism, reformism and anarchism
- 141
- 5.5
- Carter's eco-anarchism
- 144
- 5.6
- Reformism is reformism is reformism
- 152
- Liberalism excludes being green -- allegedly
- 9
- 1.5
- Summary of what lies ahead
- 11
- 2
- Nature's otherness
- 18
- 1.1
- 2.2
- "Naturalness", otherness and landscapes
- 21
- 2.3
- Goodin, naturalness and meaningfulness
- 25
- 2.4
- Otherness and fragility, ours and nature's
- 29
- 2.5
- Being green
- Eco-feminism, otherness and dualism
- 32
- 2.6
- Otherness, not wilderness
- 34
- 2.7
- Deep ecology and strong holism
- 36
- 2.8
- Communitarian holism
- 1
- 41
- 2.9
- The value of nature's otherness
- 44
- 2.10
- Objectivity and fragility
- 48
- 2.11
- Appropriate objectivity
- 51
- 1.2
- 3
- Against blueprinting
- 57
- 3.2
- Bioregionalism
- 62
- 3.3
- Mill the "dualist"
- 65
- 3.4
- Being green matters
- Stoic landscape
- 68
- 3.5
- Classical anarchism
- 73
- 3.6
- Mill's lesson against natural lessons
- 74
- 3.7
- Plato
- 3
- 79
- 3.8
- Bioregionalism again
- 82
- 4
- Liberal landscape
- 89
- 4.2
- Instrumentalist circumstances
- 90
- 1.3
- 4.3
- Neutrality arguments
- 94
- 4.4
- Neutrality analogies
- 98
- 4.5
- Otherness and instability
- 102
- 4.6
- Dismal instrumentalism
- Not just "following nature"
- 107
- 4.7
- My enemy's enemy is my friend: shared anti-expressivism
- 111
- 4.8
- Reasonable virtues
- 117
- 4.9
- Extensions: universalist, perfectionist and comprehensive liberalisms
- Control code
- 53396530
- Dimensions
- 24 cm
- Extent
- vii, 197 pages
- Isbn
- 9780773527737
- Isbn Type
- (bound)
- Media category
- unmediated
- Media MARC source
- rdamedia
- Media type code
-
- n
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