New Books in Environmental Studies

Joshua Duclos, "Wilderness, Morality, and Value" (Lexington Books, 2022)

Sep 20, 2022
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1
Introduction
00:00 • 2min
2
The Wilderness Morality and Value Podcast
02:01 • 2min
3
Teaching Philosophy at St. Paul's School
03:40 • 2min
4
What's the Difference Between Full-Time and Part-Time?
05:57 • 3min
5
The Most Important Concept in Your Book Is the Concept of Wilderness
08:34 • 4min
6
You Think Wilderness Has a Close Relationship With Nature?
12:07 • 2min
7
Preserving or Reducing Wilderness?
13:43 • 3min
8
Is Human Activity Going to Diminish Wilderness?
16:26 • 2min
9
The Challenges to the Existence of Wilderness
18:09 • 4min
10
Is There a Complex Metaphysics in Talking About the Natural World or Wilderness?
21:51 • 3min
11
The Importance of Wilderness Preservation
25:14 • 4min
12
Wild Animal Welfare
29:27 • 3min
13
The Scale of Wild Animal Suffering
32:14 • 3min
14
Eco-Centrism or Biocentrism?
35:13 • 4min
15
Eco-Centrism and Biocentrism Are Supporting Non-Interventionist Views
39:15 • 2min
16
The Value of Wilderness
40:51 • 5min
17
The Kind of Value You're Talking About, Intense Value as Ultimate Value
46:01 • 2min
18
Bioethics and Wild Animal Suffering
48:00 • 3min
19
The Giftedness of Life
51:04 • 2min
20
Is Wilderness a Religious or Spiritual Value?
53:26 • 4min
21
Is There a Religious Value in Wilderness?
57:15 • 3min
22
Is There a Better Defensive Wilderness or Understanding of Wild Animal Suffering?
01:00:25 • 2min
23
Is Philosophy a Good Tool for Change?
01:02:52 • 2min
24
Wilderness, Morality and Value - I'm Working on a Project.
01:04:28 • 2min