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2006- 2007 Ethics Program Speaker
Series
"Is Nature Ours? Ethics, Economics and
the Environment
On Tuesday October 24, 2006, Professor Mark
Sagoff,
an environmental ethicist, Acting Director and Senior Research Scholar
at the Institute for Philosophy and Public Policy in the School of
Public
Policy at the University of Maryland, College Park addressed the issue " Is
Environmentalism Dead?" as part
of Fall Semester Ethics Program Speaker Series. In conjunction with the
event, we have compiled a selected bibliography consisting of books,
book
reviews, journal articles and other resources by the speaker and on environmentalism.
Mark Sagoff- Selected Bibliography

(Downloaded from http://www.publicpolicy.umd.edu/facstaff/faculty/sagoff.html
09/12/06)
Books
Hoffman, W. Michael, Frederick Robert &
Petry, Edward S. Business, ethics, and the environment: the
public policy debate, New York: Quorum Books, 1990. Available
through Interlibrary
Loan.
Katz, Eric & Sagoff Mark. Nature
as Subject: human obligation and natural community, New Jersey:
Rowman & Littlefield, 1996.
Sagoff, Mark. Animals as inventions:
biotechnology and intellectural property rights, In Lakshman
D Guruswamy & Jeffrey A McNeely. Protection of global biodiversity:
converging strategies, Durham, N.C.: Duke University Press, 1998.
Available through Interlibrary
Loan.
Sagoff, Mark. Are genes inventions?
An ethical analysis of gene patents, In Justine Burley &
John Harris. A companion to genethics,
Malden, MA: Blackwell Publishers, 2002. Available
through Interlibrary
Loan.
Sagoff, Mark, Fullinwider Robert K., Mills,
Claudia & Zimring, Franklin E. Controlling global climate:
debate over pollution trading, College Park, Md.: School of
Public Affairs, University of Maryland, 1999.
Sagoff, Mark. Ecology & law: sciences
dilemma in the courtroom, [College Park?]: University of Maryland
Sea Grant College,1987. Available through Interlibrary
Loan.
Sagoff, Mark. The economy of the earth:
philosophy, law, and the environment, Cambridge [Cambridgeshire];
New York: Cambridge University Press, 1988. Available at DeKalb
County Public Library or through Interlibrary
Loan.
Sagoff, Mark. Ecosystem design in
historical and philosophical context, In David
Pimentel, Laura Westra, & Reed F. Noss. Ecological
integrity: integrating environment, conservation, and health, Washington,
D.C.: Island Press, 2000.
Sagoff, Mark. Environmental ethics:
a model course, College Park, Md.: Center for Philosophy and
Public Policy, 1982.
Sagoff, Mark. Environmental science
and environmental law, College Park: Center for Philosophy
and Public Policy, University of Maryland, 1985.
Sagoff, Mark. On explanation in ecology,
College Park, Md.: Center for Philosophy and Public Policy, University
of Maryland, 1984
Sagoff, Mark. The philosopher as teacher:
on teaching environmental ethics, [Oxford, England]: Basil
Blackwell, 1980.
Sagoff, Mark. Price, principle, and
the environment, Cambridge, UK; New York: Cambridge University
Press, 2004. Available through Interlibrary
Loan.
Sagoff, Mark. Risk-benefit analysis
in decisions concerning public safety and health, Dubuque,
Iowa: Kendall/Hunt Pub. Co., 1985.
Sagoff, Mark.Settling America: the
concept of place in environmental politics, In Philip
D Brick; R McGreggor Cawley. A wolf in the garden:
the land rights movement and the new environmental debate, Lanham,
MD: Rowman & Littlefield, 1996. Available through
Interlibrary
Loan.
Sagoff, Mark.Takings, just compensation,
and the environment, In Donald Scherer (Ed.) Upstream/downstream:
issues in environmental ethics, Philadelphia: Temple University
Press, 1990. GF80 .U67
Sagoff, Mark. Where Ickes went right
or reason and rationality in environmental law, Berkeley, CA:
University of California, Boalt Hall School of Law, 1987.
Book Reviews
Brackley, Peter. The
economy of the earth (Book Review). International Affairs,
Spring89, 65 (2) 
Caress, Stanley.
Price, principle, and the environment. Perspectives on Political
Science, Spring2005, 34 (2) 
Law
and the environment. Law & Social Inquiry, Spring2005,
30 (2) 
Price,
priciple and the environment. Harvard Law Review, Mar2005,
118 (5) 
Sagoff, Mark. The
Arts, cognition, and basic skills (Book Review). Journal of
Aesthetics & Art Criticism, Sep79, 38 (1) 
Sagoff, Mark. The
ecosystem illusion. Issues in Science & Technology,
Fall2000, 17 (1) 
Sagoff, Mark. Environmental
bedfellows. Hastings Center Report, Mar/Apr93, 23 (2) 
Strasser, Sophie. Price,
principle and the environment. Environment, Jan/Feb2006,.
48 (1) 
Journal Articles
Daly, Herman E. Reply
to Mark Sagoff's "carrying capacity and ecological economics"
Bioscience, Oct95, 45 (9) 
Ehrlich, Paul R., Daily, Gretchen C., Daily,
Scott C., Myers, Norman & Salzman, James. No
middle way on the environment. The Atlantic Monthly, Boston:
Dec 1997 280 (6)
Lauber, T. Bruce & Knuth, Barbara A. Refining
our vision of citizen participation: lessons from a moose reintroduction
proposal. Society & Natural Resources, Jun98, 11 (4)
Partridge, Ernest. How
much is too much? Ruffin Series in Business Ethics, Charlottesville:
2000
Rosenthal, Sandra B. The
four good reasons for limiting consumption: a pragmatic perspective.
Ruffin Series in Business Ethics, Charlottesville: 2000
Sagoff, Mark. The
aesthetic status of forgeries. Journal of Aesthetics & Art
Criticism, Dec76, 35 (2) 
Sagoff, Mark. Carrying
capacity and ecological economics. Bioscience, Oct95, 45
(9) 
Sagoff, Mark. Do
we consume too much? Atlantic Monthly, June97, 279 (6)

Sagoff, Mark.
'He had a hat'. Journal of Aesthetics & Art Criticism,
Dec85, 44 (2) 
Sagoff, Mark. Intellectual
property and products of nature. American Journal of Bioethics,
Summer2002, 2 (3) 
Sagoff, Mark. Patented
genes: an ethical appraisal. Issues in Science & Technology,
Spring98, 14 (3) 
Sagoff, Mark. Transgenic
chimeras. American Journal of Bioethics, Summer2003, 3
(3) 
Sagoff, Mark. Two
cheers for community. Hastings Center Report, May/Jun94,
24 (3) 
Sagoff, Mark.
Why exotic species are not as bad as we fear. Chronicle of Higher
Education, 6/23/2000, 46 (42) 
Sagoff, Mark.
Do non-native species threaten the natural environment? Journal
of Agricultural and Environmental Ethics, Guelph: 2005 18 (3) 
Simberloff, Daniel & Strong, Donald R
. Exotic
species seriously threaten our environment The Chronicle of
Higher Education, Washington: Sep 8, 2000 47 (2) 
Sollars, Gordon G & Freeman, R Edward.
Sagoff's environmentalism: an economic and ethical critique. Ruffin
Series in Business Ethics, Charlottesville: 2000 
Websites
Mark Sagoff - Price, principle, and the
environment - Reviewed by Daniel M. Hausman- http://ndpr.nd.edu/review.cfm?id=1961
Meet the Speaker- http://www.pewmarine.org/pewFellowsDirectoryTemplate.php?PEWSerialInt=3577
Reply to Sagoff- http://gadfly.igc.org/ecology/sagoff.htm
What's wrong with exotic species by Mark
Sagoff- http://www.publicpolicy.umd.edu/IPPP/fall1999/exotic_species.htm
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