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Concepts and Applications
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This publication brings together for the first time, and in an interdisciplinary spirit, contemporary approaches to the study of plants provided by international scholars of established reputation, from both philosophy and relevant sustainability fields. It will be of great interest to students and scholars of Philosophy; Environmental and Sustainability studies.
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This publication brings together for the first time, and in an interdisciplinary spirit, contemporary approaches to the study of plants provided by international scholars of established reputation, from both philosophy and relevant sustainability fields. It will be of great interest to students and scholars of Philosophy; Environmental and Sustainability studies.
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- Verlag: Taylor & Francis
- Seitenzahl: 250
- Erscheinungstermin: 30. Mai 2018
- Englisch
- ISBN-13: 9781351629423
- Artikelnr.: 56831618
- Verlag: Taylor & Francis
- Seitenzahl: 250
- Erscheinungstermin: 30. Mai 2018
- Englisch
- ISBN-13: 9781351629423
- Artikelnr.: 56831618
- Herstellerkennzeichnung Die Herstellerinformationen sind derzeit nicht verfügbar.
Angela Kallhoff is a Professor of Ethics with special emphasis on Applied Ethics at the University of Vienna, Austria. Marcello Di Paola is a post-doctoral researcher at the University of Vienna, Austria, and Research and Teaching Fellow, Department of Political Science, LUISS University, Rome, Italy. Maria Schörgenhumer is a PhD candidate at the University of Vienna, Austria.
Introduction (Angela Kallhoff, Marcello Di Paola, Maria Schörgenhumer)
PART I: Concepts and Approaches - Setting the Stage for Plant Ethics 1. The
Value of Plants: On the Axiologies of Plants (Gianfranco Pellegrino) 2.
Utilitarian Plant Ethics (Tatjana Viak) 3. Is Considering the Interests of
Plants Absurd? (Ronald Sandler) 4. The Flourishing of Plants: A
Neo-Aristotelian Approach to Plant Ethics (Angela Kallhoff) 5. The Dignity
of Plants. An Overview of the Discussion in German-speaking Countries
(Sabine Odparlik) 6. Facing Only Outwards? Plant Bodily Morphogenesis and
Ethical Conceptual Genesis (Karen Houle) 7. Plants as Open Beings: From
Aesthetics to Plant-Human Ethics (Sylvie Pouteau) 8. What Do We Mean by a
Relational Ethics? Growing a Relational Approach to the Moral Standing of
Plants, Robots, and Other Non-Humans (Mark Coeckelbergh) 9. Caring for
Plants: Cultivating Relational Virtues (Maria Schörgenhumer) PART II:
Appreciations and Applications 10. Forest Ethics (Robin Attfield) 11. On
the Relationships between Agriculture and Landscape (Paolo D'Angelo) 12.
Resonance with Nature and Its Loss (Angelika Krebs) 13. Plant Risks: Can
Risk Assessment Accommodate "Cultural Services"? (Paul B. Thompson) 14.
Utopia in the Garden: New Utopian and Dystopian Thinking in Current Debates
on Nature, Agriculture and Food (Christian Dürnberger) 15. "Growing Your
Own" - Gardens, Plants and the Good Life (David E. Cooper) 16. "Hey Plants,
Take a Walk on the Wild Side!" The Ethics of Seeds and Seed Banks (Nicole
Karafyllis) 17. CRISPR/Cas in Crop Breeding: Why Ethics Still Matter
(Frauke Pirscher) 18. 'Digital' Plants and the Rise of Responsible
Precision Agriculture (Vincent Blok & Bart Gremmen) 19. On Robots and
Plants: The Case of the Plantoid, a Robotic Artifact Inspired by Plants
(Barbara Mazzolai & Pericle Salvini)
PART I: Concepts and Approaches - Setting the Stage for Plant Ethics 1. The
Value of Plants: On the Axiologies of Plants (Gianfranco Pellegrino) 2.
Utilitarian Plant Ethics (Tatjana Viak) 3. Is Considering the Interests of
Plants Absurd? (Ronald Sandler) 4. The Flourishing of Plants: A
Neo-Aristotelian Approach to Plant Ethics (Angela Kallhoff) 5. The Dignity
of Plants. An Overview of the Discussion in German-speaking Countries
(Sabine Odparlik) 6. Facing Only Outwards? Plant Bodily Morphogenesis and
Ethical Conceptual Genesis (Karen Houle) 7. Plants as Open Beings: From
Aesthetics to Plant-Human Ethics (Sylvie Pouteau) 8. What Do We Mean by a
Relational Ethics? Growing a Relational Approach to the Moral Standing of
Plants, Robots, and Other Non-Humans (Mark Coeckelbergh) 9. Caring for
Plants: Cultivating Relational Virtues (Maria Schörgenhumer) PART II:
Appreciations and Applications 10. Forest Ethics (Robin Attfield) 11. On
the Relationships between Agriculture and Landscape (Paolo D'Angelo) 12.
Resonance with Nature and Its Loss (Angelika Krebs) 13. Plant Risks: Can
Risk Assessment Accommodate "Cultural Services"? (Paul B. Thompson) 14.
Utopia in the Garden: New Utopian and Dystopian Thinking in Current Debates
on Nature, Agriculture and Food (Christian Dürnberger) 15. "Growing Your
Own" - Gardens, Plants and the Good Life (David E. Cooper) 16. "Hey Plants,
Take a Walk on the Wild Side!" The Ethics of Seeds and Seed Banks (Nicole
Karafyllis) 17. CRISPR/Cas in Crop Breeding: Why Ethics Still Matter
(Frauke Pirscher) 18. 'Digital' Plants and the Rise of Responsible
Precision Agriculture (Vincent Blok & Bart Gremmen) 19. On Robots and
Plants: The Case of the Plantoid, a Robotic Artifact Inspired by Plants
(Barbara Mazzolai & Pericle Salvini)
Introduction (Angela Kallhoff, Marcello Di Paola, Maria Schörgenhumer)
PART I: Concepts and Approaches - Setting the Stage for Plant Ethics 1. The
Value of Plants: On the Axiologies of Plants (Gianfranco Pellegrino) 2.
Utilitarian Plant Ethics (Tatjana Viak) 3. Is Considering the Interests of
Plants Absurd? (Ronald Sandler) 4. The Flourishing of Plants: A
Neo-Aristotelian Approach to Plant Ethics (Angela Kallhoff) 5. The Dignity
of Plants. An Overview of the Discussion in German-speaking Countries
(Sabine Odparlik) 6. Facing Only Outwards? Plant Bodily Morphogenesis and
Ethical Conceptual Genesis (Karen Houle) 7. Plants as Open Beings: From
Aesthetics to Plant-Human Ethics (Sylvie Pouteau) 8. What Do We Mean by a
Relational Ethics? Growing a Relational Approach to the Moral Standing of
Plants, Robots, and Other Non-Humans (Mark Coeckelbergh) 9. Caring for
Plants: Cultivating Relational Virtues (Maria Schörgenhumer) PART II:
Appreciations and Applications 10. Forest Ethics (Robin Attfield) 11. On
the Relationships between Agriculture and Landscape (Paolo D'Angelo) 12.
Resonance with Nature and Its Loss (Angelika Krebs) 13. Plant Risks: Can
Risk Assessment Accommodate "Cultural Services"? (Paul B. Thompson) 14.
Utopia in the Garden: New Utopian and Dystopian Thinking in Current Debates
on Nature, Agriculture and Food (Christian Dürnberger) 15. "Growing Your
Own" - Gardens, Plants and the Good Life (David E. Cooper) 16. "Hey Plants,
Take a Walk on the Wild Side!" The Ethics of Seeds and Seed Banks (Nicole
Karafyllis) 17. CRISPR/Cas in Crop Breeding: Why Ethics Still Matter
(Frauke Pirscher) 18. 'Digital' Plants and the Rise of Responsible
Precision Agriculture (Vincent Blok & Bart Gremmen) 19. On Robots and
Plants: The Case of the Plantoid, a Robotic Artifact Inspired by Plants
(Barbara Mazzolai & Pericle Salvini)
PART I: Concepts and Approaches - Setting the Stage for Plant Ethics 1. The
Value of Plants: On the Axiologies of Plants (Gianfranco Pellegrino) 2.
Utilitarian Plant Ethics (Tatjana Viak) 3. Is Considering the Interests of
Plants Absurd? (Ronald Sandler) 4. The Flourishing of Plants: A
Neo-Aristotelian Approach to Plant Ethics (Angela Kallhoff) 5. The Dignity
of Plants. An Overview of the Discussion in German-speaking Countries
(Sabine Odparlik) 6. Facing Only Outwards? Plant Bodily Morphogenesis and
Ethical Conceptual Genesis (Karen Houle) 7. Plants as Open Beings: From
Aesthetics to Plant-Human Ethics (Sylvie Pouteau) 8. What Do We Mean by a
Relational Ethics? Growing a Relational Approach to the Moral Standing of
Plants, Robots, and Other Non-Humans (Mark Coeckelbergh) 9. Caring for
Plants: Cultivating Relational Virtues (Maria Schörgenhumer) PART II:
Appreciations and Applications 10. Forest Ethics (Robin Attfield) 11. On
the Relationships between Agriculture and Landscape (Paolo D'Angelo) 12.
Resonance with Nature and Its Loss (Angelika Krebs) 13. Plant Risks: Can
Risk Assessment Accommodate "Cultural Services"? (Paul B. Thompson) 14.
Utopia in the Garden: New Utopian and Dystopian Thinking in Current Debates
on Nature, Agriculture and Food (Christian Dürnberger) 15. "Growing Your
Own" - Gardens, Plants and the Good Life (David E. Cooper) 16. "Hey Plants,
Take a Walk on the Wild Side!" The Ethics of Seeds and Seed Banks (Nicole
Karafyllis) 17. CRISPR/Cas in Crop Breeding: Why Ethics Still Matter
(Frauke Pirscher) 18. 'Digital' Plants and the Rise of Responsible
Precision Agriculture (Vincent Blok & Bart Gremmen) 19. On Robots and
Plants: The Case of the Plantoid, a Robotic Artifact Inspired by Plants
(Barbara Mazzolai & Pericle Salvini)