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Descrizione libro Paperback. Condizione: new. Paperback. Do hunting and fishing lead to the development of environmental virtues? This question is at the heart of philosopher Charles Lists engaging study, which provides a defence of field sports when they are practiced and understood in an ethical manner. In his argument, List examines the connection between certain activities and the development of virtue in the classical sources, such as Aristotle and Plato. He then explores the work of Aldo Leopold, identifying three key environmental virtues that field sports instil in practitioners in the kind of conservation advocated by Leopold and others. After reviewing several powerful philosophical objections to his viewpoint, List considers the future of environmental sportsmanship. He suggests that, in order to incorporate a revived connection between field sports and environmental virtue, the practice of hunting and angling must undergo changes, including shifts that would impact hunter education, civic engagement, the role of firearms, our understanding of game animals, and alliances with other sorts of outdoor recreation. Hunting, Fishing and Environmental Virtue will appeal to academics interested in the ethical issues surrounding hunting and fishing, professionals in wildlife management, and hunters and anglers interested in conservation. Do hunting and fishing lead to the development of environmental virtues? This question is at the heart of philosopher Charles Lists engaging study, which provides a defence of field sports when they are practiced and understood in an ethical manner. Shipping may be from our UK warehouse or from our Australian or US warehouses, depending on stock availability. Codice articolo 9780870717147
Descrizione libro Paperback. Condizione: new. Paperback. Do hunting and fishing lead to the development of environmental virtues? This question is at the heart of philosopher Charles Lists engaging study, which provides a defence of field sports when they are practiced and understood in an ethical manner. In his argument, List examines the connection between certain activities and the development of virtue in the classical sources, such as Aristotle and Plato. He then explores the work of Aldo Leopold, identifying three key environmental virtues that field sports instil in practitioners in the kind of conservation advocated by Leopold and others. After reviewing several powerful philosophical objections to his viewpoint, List considers the future of environmental sportsmanship. He suggests that, in order to incorporate a revived connection between field sports and environmental virtue, the practice of hunting and angling must undergo changes, including shifts that would impact hunter education, civic engagement, the role of firearms, our understanding of game animals, and alliances with other sorts of outdoor recreation. Hunting, Fishing and Environmental Virtue will appeal to academics interested in the ethical issues surrounding hunting and fishing, professionals in wildlife management, and hunters and anglers interested in conservation. Do hunting and fishing lead to the development of environmental virtues? This question is at the heart of philosopher Charles Lists engaging study, which provides a defence of field sports when they are practiced and understood in an ethical manner. Shipping may be from our Sydney, NSW warehouse or from our UK or US warehouse, depending on stock availability. Codice articolo 9780870717147