Preface
Acknowledgments
Introduction: Environmental Philosophy: Anthropocentrism, Intrinsic Value, and Worldview Clash
Part I: Anthropocentrism and Philosophical Anthropology
1. Anthropocentrism, Dualism, and Models of the Human
2. The Unfinished Animal
Part II: The Intrinsic Value of Nature
3. The Problem of Intrinsic Value and the Primacy of Priorities
4. Environmental Values and Vital Priorities
5. Political Ecology and Value Theory
Part III: Ecological Ontology
6. Metascientific Stances and Dependence
Conclusion: A World Not Made for Us
Notes
Works Cited
Index
Keith R. Peterson is Associate Professor of Philosophy at Colby College. His books include a translation of F. W. J. Schelling's First Outline of a System of the Philosophy of Nature, also published by SUNY Press.