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presents Preservation,
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Lecture by Tom Birch University of Montana
Monday, October
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| Birch explores the problem of establishing ethical guidelines for practical living in the "anything-goes" postmodern era. He begins with the Wittgensteinian metaphor of the riverbed of empirical thought and moves toward establishing the Leopoldian preservation principle, using a now reconceived argument from the tradition of philosophical ethics. |
Tom Birch is Professor Emeritus of Philosophy from the University of Montana, where he taught environmental philosophy. He is a long-standing defender of wilderness and a champion of wildness. He is a former book review editor of the journal Environmental Ethics.
Lecture is free and open to the public. For special accommodation, call 565-2266. |
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CEP - PHIL - UNT - October 11, 2000 |