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Ecology, morality, academia, science and more


From the latest issue of The Trumpeter, Espen Gamlund (Oslo): Who Has Moral Status in the Environment? A Spinozistic Answer; an essay on Wrestling with Arne Naess: A Chronicle of Ecopsychology’s Origins; Ian Prattis ( Carleton): Failsafe in Consciousness: Gaia, Science, and the Buddha; and a review of Endgame: Volume I – The Problem of Civilization and Endgame: Volume II – Resistance by Derrick Jensen.

From Discover, is morality innate and universal? Harvard psychologist Marc Hauser's new theory says evolution hardwired us to know right from wrong. But here’s the confusing part: It also gave us a lot of wiggle room. A review of Moral Repair: Reconstructing Moral Relations after Wrongdoing. A review of Aristotle and the Rediscovery of Citizenship. A review of From Clement to Origen: The Social and Historical Context

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