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    Social insecurity and the no-avail thesis: Insights from philosophy and economic history on consumerist behavior.David K. Goodin - 2010 - Ethics, Place and Environment 13 (1):15 – 18.
    Chrisoula Andreou argues that the predominant factor in the exalted and worldly views of human thriving involves a psychological measure of relative deprivation or advantage in relation to social competitors. This is the 'no avail' thesis: promoting self-sacrifice for the sake of conservation, in-and-of-itself, will remain ineffective as environmental policy. However, Andreou sets aside, to some extent, the applicability of philosophical discourse on happiness and human thriving, which is where this commentary is directed. Specifically, Aristotle's insights on social prestige (exousia) (...)
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    Schweitzer Reconsidered: The Applicability of Reverence for Life as Environmental Philosophy.David K. Goodin - 2007 - Environmental Ethics 29 (4):403-421.
    As the last great philosopher of the will, Albert Schweitzer rejected the radical individualism of Nietzsche and the pessimistic-mystical detachment of Schopenhauer, and instead sought to create a true social ethic. Schweitzer’s particular contribution was to move further than Nietzsche to reconcile philosophy with natural science while simultaneously preserving and transforming the sense of mysticism and higher world-order principles from Schopenhauer. He joined this new cosmology to the virtue ethics of Aristotle, and recovered one key element of his ontology of (...)
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    The New Rationalism: Albert Schweitzer's Philosophy of Reverence for Life.David K. Goodin - 2013 - Mcgill-Queen's University Press.
    Albert Schweitzer preached a message of reverence for life - all life - that touched the hearts of a generation. As a medical doctor in French Equatorial Africa who selflessly helped those in need, Schweitzer was recognized with the Nobel Peace Prize in the wake of two world wars. But less than fifty years since the time of his death, the great humanitarian and scholar has faded from public awareness. In The New Rationalism, David Goodin explores the underlying philosophy behind (...)
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    The Tangled Bank: Toward an Ecotheological Ethics of Responsible Participation.David K. Goodin - 2012 - Environmental Ethics 34 (1):111-112.
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    Living with Ambiguity. [REVIEW]David K. Goodin - 2009 - Environmental Ethics 31 (4):431-434.
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  6. Living with Ambiguity. [REVIEW]David K. Goodin - 2009 - Environmental Ethics 31 (4):431-434.
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    The Tangled Bank. [REVIEW]David K. Goodin - 2012 - Environmental Ethics 34 (1):111-112.
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