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Nature, God, and humanity : envisioning an ethics of nature / Richard L. Fern.

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Format:
Book
Author/Creator:
Fern, Richard L., author.
Language:
English
Subjects (All):
Philosophy of nature.
Ethics.
Physical Description:
1 online resource (xvi, 267 pages) : digital, PDF file(s).
Edition:
1st ed.
Other Title:
Nature, God & Humanity
Place of Publication:
Cambridge : Cambridge University Press, 2002.
Language Note:
English
Summary:
Nature, God and Humanity clarifies the task of forming an ethics of nature, thereby empowering readers to develop their own critical, faith-based ethics. Calling on original, thought-provoking analyses and arguments, Richard L. Fern frames a philosophical ethics of nature, assesses it scientifically, finds support for it in traditional biblical theism, and situates it culturally. Though defending the moral value of beliefs affirming the radical Otherness of God and human uniqueness, this book aims not to compel the adoption of any particular ethic but rather illumine the contribution diverse forms of inquiry make to an ethics of nature. How does philosophy clarify moral conviction? What does science tell us about nature? Why does religious faith matter? Rejecting the illusion of a single, rationally-compelling ethics, Fern answers these questions in a way that fosters both agreement and disagreement, allowing those holding conflicting ethics of nature to work together for the common good.
Contents:
The Ethics of Nature
Moral concerns
Posing the question
Why people matter
Selves and sentients
Biotic egalitarianism
Moral principles
Living with moral indeterminacy
Humane holism
All creatures great and small
Autopoiesis
Species and ecosystems
Envisioning a holistic ethics of nature
The inherent value of wild nature
Mother nature
Ecological wisdom: a methodological interlude
Unresolved questions
The case for animal awareness
Scientific inquiry
The end of nature
Fuzzy science
Thinking like a mountain
Faith and reason
The Wild God
Religious faith
Religious naturalism
Theism
The reasonableness of faith
Theological reflection
Theistic naturalism
The radical Otherness of God
A free act
A constitutive act
An eschatological act
A conversational act
A self-limiting act
A vulnerable act
A loving act
A trusting act
A faithful act
The Body of Humanity
Human nature and good
The body of humanity
Speaking for God
Human nature
Culture-as-nature
Human good
Moral respect and normative authority
Why culture matters to an ethics of nature
The fellowship of creation
The big hug
Human dominion and the fellowship of creation
Toward a theistic ethics of nature
Predation in the wild
Human predation
The politics of nature.
Notes:
Title from publisher's bibliographic system (viewed on 05 Oct 2015).
Includes bibliographical references (p. 242-260) and indexes.
ISBN:
1-107-12525-1
0-511-15705-3
0-511-17627-9
0-511-32950-4
9786610419524
0-511-48768-1
0-521-81122-8
1-280-41952-0
0-511-04511-5
OCLC:
475917261

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