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Encyclopedia of Food and Agricultural Ethics

  • Living reference work
  • © 2020

Overview

  • A cross-cutting reference work on agricultural and food ethics
  • Serves as an introduction to the field for new scholars and as a reference for those working in the fields of agriculture, aquaculture, environmental sciences, and ethics
  • Contains topical entries and detailed papers, written from an ethical perspective

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Table of contents (376 entries)

About this book

Renewed debate, discussion and inquiry into food and agricultural topics have become a hallmark of the turn toward more sustainable policies and lifestyles in the 21st century. Attention has turned to the goals and ethical rationale behind production, distribution and consumption of food, as well as to non-food uses of cultivated biomass and the products of animal husbandry. These wide-ranging debates encompass questions in human nutrition, animal rights and the environmental impacts of aquaculture and agricultural production. Each of these and related topics is both technically complex and involves an – often implicit – ethical dimension. 

This Encyclopedia offers a definitive source on issues pertaining to the full range of topics in the important new area of food and agricultural ethics. It includes summaries of historical approaches, current scholarship, social movements, and new trends from the standpoint of the ethical notions that have shaped them. Itcombines detailed analyses of specific topics such as the role of antibiotics in animal production, the Green Revolution, and alternative methods of organic farming, with longer entries that summarize general areas of scholarship and explore ways that they are related. Other topics include methods for integrating ethics into scientific and technical research programs or development projects, the role of intensive agriculture and biotechnology in addressing persistent world hunger and the role of crops, forests and engineered organisms in making a transition to renewable, carbon-neutral sources of energy. The Encyclopedia of Food and Agricultural Ethics will prove an indispensible reference point for future research and writing on topics in agriculture and food ethics for decades to come.

Editors and Affiliations

  • University of North Texas Dept. Philosophy & Religion Studies, Denton, USA

    David M. Kaplan

About the editor

Paul B. Thompson is W.K. Kellogg Chair in Agricultural, Food and Community Ethics, Department of Philosophy, Michigan State University, with partial appointments in the Agricultural Economics and Resource Development Departments. He previously held positions as Distinguished Professor of Philosophy and Director, Center for Food Animal Productivity and Wellbeing at Purdue University and prior to that positions as Professor of Philosophy and Agricultural Economics and Director, Center for Science and Technology Policy and Ethics, at Texas A&M University.

Editorial positions at Springer are a jointly held position of editor-in-chief of the bookseries The International Library of Environmental, Agricultural and Food Ethics, and membership of the editorial boards of the journals  Agriculture and Human Values, and Journal of Agricultural and Environmental Ethics.

 

Bibliographic Information

  • Book Title: Encyclopedia of Food and Agricultural Ethics

  • Editors: David M. Kaplan

  • DOI: https://doi.org/10.1007/978-94-007-6167-4

  • Publisher: Springer Dordrecht

  • eBook Packages: Springer Reference Religion and Philosophy, Reference Module Humanities and Social Sciences, Reference Module Humanities

  • eBook ISBN: 978-94-007-6167-4Due: 26 July 2018

  • Number of Pages: 3200

  • Topics: Ethics, Environmental Law/Policy/Ecojustice

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