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Book Title
Justice and Nature
Publication Name
Justice and Nature : Kantian Philosophy, Environmental Policy, and the Law
Title
Justice and Nature
Subtitle
Kantian Philosophy, Environmental Policy, and the Law
Author
John Martin Gillroy
Contributor
Robert Paehlke (Foreword by)
Format
Trade Paperback
ISBN-10
0878407960
EAN
9780878407965
ISBN
9780878407965
Publisher
Georgetown University Press
Genre
Law & Politics
Topic
Science Nature & Math
Release Year
2001
Release Date
13/08/2001
Language
English
Country/Region of Manufacture
US
Item Height
254mm
Item Length
10in
Item Weight
34.1 Oz
Series
American Governance and Public Policy Ser.
Publication Year
2001
Type
Textbook
Item Width
7in
Number of Pages
488 Pages

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Most decision making in environmental policy today is based on the economic cost-benefit argument. Criticizing the shortcomings of the market paradigm, John Martin Gillroy proposes an alternative way to conceptualize and create environmental policy, one that allows for the protection of moral and ecological values in the face of economic demands. Drawing on Kantian definitions of who we are as citizens, how we act collectively, and what the proper role of the state is, Gillroy develops a philosophical justification for incorporating non-market values into public decision making. His new paradigm for justice toward nature integrates the intrinsic value of humanity and nature into the law. To test the feasibility of this new approach, Gillroy applies it to six cases: wilderness preservation, national wildlife refuges, not-in-my-backyard (NIMBY) siting dilemmas, comparative risk analysis, the Food and Drug Administration's risk regulation, and the National Environmental Policy Act. He also encourages others to adapt his framework to create alternative policy models from existing philosophies. This book offers new insights, models, and methods for policymakers and analysts and for scholars in philosophy, political theory, law, and environmental studies.

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Publisher
Georgetown University Press
ISBN-10
0878407960
ISBN-13
9780878407965
eBay Product ID (ePID)
2228000

Product Key Features

Author
John Martin Gillroy
Publication Name
Justice and Nature : Kantian Philosophy, Environmental Policy, and the Law
Format
Trade Paperback
Language
English
Publication Year
2001
Series
American Governance and Public Policy Ser.
Type
Textbook
Number of Pages
488 Pages

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Item Length
10in
Item Width
7in
Item Weight
34.1 Oz

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College Graduate Student
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"Gillroy contributes to scholarly debates in an unusually wide range of disciplines." -- American Politics
Table of Content
List of Tables and Figures Foreword Preface Acknowledgments Introduction: Practical Reason, Moral Capacities, and Environmental Choices The Critical Argument: Moving beyond Market Assumptions The Constructive Argument: Kantian Ethics and Practical Choice Justice from Autonomy and Ecosystem Policy Argument Notes to Introduction Part I Economic Policy Argument and Environmental Metapolicy 1. The Market Paradigm and Comprehensive Policy Argument Practical Reason, Argument, and the Policy Process Policy Design: The Strategy and TActics of Public Choice The Economic Design Approach and Comprehensive Policy Argument The Market Paradigm and Comprehensive Policy Argument A Context Model for the Market Paradigm From Strategy to Tactics Notes to Chapter 1 2. The Theory of Environment Risk: Preference, Choice, and Individual Welfare The Economic Viewpoint: From Private Exchange to Public Choice? the Strategic Nature of the Polluter''s Dilemma Environmental Risk and the Imprisoned Rider Efficiency, Morality, and a "Thin" Theory of Autonomy Public Choice, "Thick" Autonomy, and Respect for Instrinsic Value Notes to Chapter 2 3. The Pracrtice of Environmental Risk: THe Market Context Model and Environmental Law Efficiency and Environmental Law Traditional Pollution: Finding the Optimum Level for Efficient Abatement Law and Policy Notes to Chapter 3 4. Moving beyond the Market Paradigm: Making Space for "Justice from Autonomy" A Substructure: Uncertainty and Environmental Ethics A Superstructure: Environmental Risk and Public Administration Ecosystems in Ethical Context Toward Ecosystem Policy Design: A Tension of Intrinsic Values Notes to Chapter 4 Part II A Kantian Paradigm for Ecosystem Policy Argument Executive Summary 5. Justice from Autonomy: The Individual and Nature The Three Components of Practical Reason Our Kantian Duties to Nature Kant''s Environmental Imperative: Harmonize Humanity and Nature! Notes to Chapter 5 6. Justice form Autonomy: Collective Action Practical Reason and Strategic Rationality Moral Agency and Collective Action Kantian Communitarianism: Juridical Means to Ehtical Ends Notes to Chapter 6 7. Justice from Autonomy: The Legitimate State The Moral Basis of the Legitimate State The Principle of Autonomy and the Attributes of the Active Citizen Public Trust and the Harmony of Freedom Notes to Chapter 7 8. Justice from Autonomy: Maxims and Methods Politics, Autonomy, and Public Choice Principles and Maxims for Public Choice Implementing Maxims: Two Distinctions From Maxims to Methods The Kantian Context Model and "Ecosystem" Design Notes to Chapter 8 Part III Ecosystem Argument: Applications and Implications 9. The Theory of Environmental Risk Revisited: "Rules of Thumb" for Administrative Decision Making The Theory of Environmental Risk: Uncertainty, Ehtics, and Science The Kantian Administrator and Ecosystem Design The Predilections and Reorientation of the Public Manager Davie: From Economic to Ecosystem Policy Argument Notes to Chapter 9 10. The Practice of Environmental Risk Revisited: Case Studies in Ecosystem Policy Argument Ecosystem Integrity and the Extraction Decision: The Cases fo Wilderness and Wildlife Assurance and the Disposal Interface: NIMBY and Comparative Risk Trust and the Production Decision: NEPA and FDA Regulation Ecosystem Policy Argument and the Baseline The Baseline Standard and Political Evaluation Notes to Chapter 10 Epilogue Ecosystem Argument in the States: Act 250 and Proposition 65 Federal Policy and State Experiments Vermont''s Act 250 California''s Proposition 65 Justice and Federal Government Notes Selected Bibliography Names Index Subject Index
Copyright Date
2001
Topic
Ethics & Moral Philosophy, History & Theory, History & Surveys / Modern, Public Policy / Environmental Policy
Intended Audience
Scholarly & Professional
Genre
Philosophy, Political Science

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