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SUSTAINABILITY AND QUALITY OF LIFE is a scholarly anthology edited
by Jack Lee, Ph.D. (ISBN-13: 978-0-9743472-1-9). HERE IS A SUMMARY
OF THE ANTHOLOGY (WRITTEN BY THE EDITOR, DR. JACK LEE): Some
scholars suggest we should live a sustainable life. But what is
"sustainability"? We need to think about sustainability deeply and
broadly. In this anthology, I provide a forum for doing this.
Philosophy (e.g., ontology and ethics) is very important. We also
need to bring together natural sciences, education, sociology, law
and other disciplines. Environmental issues command a
multi-disciplinary approach. I am especially proud to include an
environmental philosophy paper written by the brilliant young
Taiwanese mountaineer Allen Yu before he died, of pollution-related
leukemia. I hope this anthology can help us to re-think our
engagement with the natural world. HERE IS AN ABSTRACT OF THE BOOK:
Today we face serious environmental problems which force us to
re-examine our way of life. The consensus scholarly response is to
urge humanity to live sustainable lives. This suggestion is
appealing as a slogan but resides in academic consciousness largely
unexamined as a concept. This anthology gathers philosophers and
ethicists together with experts and practitioners from many other
disciplines and backgrounds to examine the question: what is
sustainability? KEYWORDS: sustainability, intrinsic value,
ecosystem, animal, human species, Confucianism, environment,
obligations to the future, anthropocentrism, global warming. HERE
IS THE BOOK'S TABLE OF CONTENTS: ---Preface (page ix);
---Contributors (page xi); ---1. Metaphysics of Sustainability:
Kant's Categorical Imperative (by Martin Schnfeld) (page 1); ---2.
Sustainability: A Personal Account (by J. Baird Callicott) (page
19); ---3. Intrinsic Value and Respect for the Natural Environment
(by Jack Lee) (page 35); ---4. The Land Ethic and Gleason's
Individualistic Concept of Plant Association (by Allen Yu) (page
51); ---5. Environmental Ethics and Bioethics: Anthropocentrism,
Ideological Convergence, and Socio-Political Disposition (by Edmund
U. H. Sim) (page 77); ---6. Sustainable Development vs. Sustainable
Biosphere (by Holmes Rolston, III) (page 91); ---7. The Possibility
of a Global Environmental Ethics: A Confucian Proposal (by Shui
Chuen Lee) (page 103); ---8. Confucian Filial Piety and
Environmental Sustainability (by A. T. Nuyen) (page 119); ---9.
Toward An Ethical Climate Regime (by Po-Keung Ip) (page 137);
---10. Climate Change and Obligations to the Future (by William
Grey) (page 157); ---11. Environmental Ethics in an Omniverse
Environment: From Terrestrial Chauvinism to Golden Rule (by Charles
Tandy) (page 171); ---12. The Non-human Natural World, Indigenous
Peoples, and Late-modern Capitalism (by Mac Kang Bai (Campbell))
(page 217); ---13. Indigenous People's Hunting Issues and
Environmental Ethics: A Contextual Observation in Taiwan (by
Yih-Ren Lin) (page 255); ---14. Taiwan's Reform of Energy Law and
Policy for Mitigation of Climate Change (by Jui-Chu Lin, Tsung-Tang
Lee) (page 295); ---15. How Students Conceptualize the Environment:
Implications for Science and Environmental Education (by Shiang-Yao
Liu) (page 313).
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