Agricultural ethics -- an invitation / Robert L. Zimdahl.
2020
BJ52.5
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Title
Agricultural ethics -- an invitation / Robert L. Zimdahl.
Author
Zimdahl, Robert L.
ISBN
9783030489359 (electronic book)
3030489353 (electronic book)
3030489345
9783030489342
3030489353 (electronic book)
3030489345
9783030489342
Publication Details
Cham, Switzerland : Springer, 2020.
Language
English
Description
1 online resource
Item Number
10.1007/978-3-030-48935-9 doi
10.1007/978-3-030-48
10.1007/978-3-030-48
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BJ52.5
Dewey Decimal Classification
174/.963
Summary
I write because I am concerned that I and my agricultural colleagues have avoided addressing the moral dimension of the environmental and social problems we have contributed to. I hope for an exchange of ideas about agriculture's moral dilemmas. I encourage my readers to engage in a collective conversation about the dilemmas and avoid remaining in what Merton calls "the collective arrogance and despair of his own herd." If those engaged in agriculture continue to ignore and fail to realize our common difficulties they will be addressed and resolved by societal pressure and political action, which may not yield the resolution we favor. The book's goal is not to resolve the moral dilemmas raised. It is to raise them and encourage thought and discussion. It will ask but not answer why nearly all involved in agriculture have not addressed the moral concerns voiced by the general public. The agricultural enterprise is committed to the benefits and future success of the present, very productive, chemical, capital, and energy intensive system, which is, in the minds of many, not sustainable. The internal justification invokes the moral claim that they feed the world's population. The question remains whether or not the prevailing moral justification of feeding the world is adequate given all the issues modern, developed country agriculture faces: pesticides in soil, water, and food, cruelty to animals, Biotech/GMO's, corporate agriculture, pollution by animal factory waste, exploitation of and cruelty to migrant labor.
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Table of Contents
1. Introduction
2. From Weed Control To Ethics
3. Agriculture- A Brief History
4. World Population
Three Views
5. Agricultures Moral Dilemmas
6. Ethics in Agriculture and Other Disciplines
7. Seeking Common Ground
8. Ethical Puzzles.
2. From Weed Control To Ethics
3. Agriculture- A Brief History
4. World Population
Three Views
5. Agricultures Moral Dilemmas
6. Ethics in Agriculture and Other Disciplines
7. Seeking Common Ground
8. Ethical Puzzles.