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Environmental Ethics

This group considers ethical issues surrounding relationships to the environment, broadly conceived.  It includes established areas of environmental ethical concern—animals, wilderness, ecological restoration, ecology, and so forth—as well a emerging issues like food and agriculture, sustainability, synthetic biology, and climate change and geoengineering.See More
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William Grove-Fanning commented on William Grove-Fanning's group Environmental Ethics
"ISEE is now part of the Public Philosophy Network.  Of course, we ought to not merely *consider* environmental ethical issues: we need to consider them vis-à-vis their relevance to public discourse, policy, and behavior. In addition, we…"
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Environmental Ethics

This group considers ethical issues surrounding relationships to the environment, broadly conceived.  It includes established areas of environmental ethical concern—animals, wilderness, ecological restoration, ecology, and so forth—as well a emerging issues like food and agriculture, sustainability, synthetic biology, and climate change and geoengineering.See More
Mar 13, 2012
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Ethics and Human-Animal Relations

From animal rights to global warming to public health, human use and treatment of animals is among the greatest social issues of our age.  This forum explores the philosophical and policy issues involved in our relation to animals.See More
Mar 13, 2012
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Food Ethics

Considering issues of food regulation, food as a human right, food access, and all related.  Led by Jonathan H. Marks, Director Penn State's Bioethics program and Associate Director, Rock Ethics InstituteSee More
Mar 13, 2012
William Grove-Fanning is now a member of Public Philosophy Network
Feb 26, 2012

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Link to personal website / profile
http://iseethics.org
Current Location (i.e. City, State)
San Antonio, TX
Institutional affiliation or employer (if any)
Trinity University
Departmental affiliation (if any)
Philosophy, Environmental Studies
What is your professional position? (if any)
Other
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Andrew W. Mellon Scholar
Interest in public philosophy? Please be as SPECIFIC AS YOU CAN. Members who answer "yes" or "a lot" will not be approved.
Praxis--the vital need to reconnect philosophical considerations to lived experience (individual and political) in a time of increasing social and environmental instability.

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