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Loving nature : past, present, and future
Contributor:Rolston, Holmes, 1932-
Date:2016
Date:2016
At this hinge point in planetary history, the future of Earth is in our hands. How ought Christians to love nature? In the biblical past, Earth was a miracle, a divine gift. Today, the land of promise is a vision of a ...
Terrestrial and extraterrestrial altruism
Contributor:Rolston, Holmes, 1932-
Date:2014
Date:2014
How Earthbound are values and ethics? We humans enjoy a surprising transcendence of localized body and place. We are always situated somewhere, but it does not follow that all our knowledge is situational. True, science ...
Conserving natural value [Book summary]
Contributor:Rolston, Holmes, 1932-
Date Issued:1994
Date Issued:1994
Environmental ethics : duties to and values in the natural world [Book summary]
Contributor:Rolston, Holmes, 1932-
Date Issued:1988
Date Issued:1988
Philosophy gone wild : environmental ethics [Book summary]
Contributor:Rolston, Holmes, 1932-
Date Issued:1989
Date Issued:1989
A new environmental ethics : the next millennium for life on Earth [Book summary]
Contributor:Rolston, Holmes, 1932-
Date Issued:2012
Date Issued:2012
Environmental ethics : an anthology [Book summary]
Contributor:Rolston, Holmes, 1932-
Date Issued:2003
Date Issued:2003
Villanova University awarded Holmes Rolston the Mendel Medal on April 2, 2005
Contributor:Rolston, Holmes, 1932-
Date:2005-04-02
Date:2005-04-02
The Mendel Medal is given primarily to scientists to recognize their outstanding contributions to genetics and to science more generally with concern for the ethical and religious dimensions of their research.
Ecosystems, food, agriculture, and ethics
Contributor:Rolston, Holmes, 1932-
Date:2014
Date:2014
Humans live in towns and are civilized, but by nature too are residents on landscapes, rural. An ecology lies in the background of culture, providing ecosystem services. Some dimensions of health pervade both wild and ...
Rediscovering and rethinking Leopold’s Green Fire
Contributor:Rolston, Holmes, 1932-
Date:2015
Date:2015
Lecture given at Utah Valley University, April 4, 2013. Aldo Leopold shot a wolf a hundred years ago, the most iconic wolf kill in conservation history, a shooting now historically confirmed, which after three decades he ...










