articleAnnual Review of Environment and ResourcesJul 25, 2005Closed access

ENVIRONMENTAL VALUES

Michigan State University

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Abstract

▪ Abstract Values are often invoked in discussions of how to develop a more sustainable relationship with the environment. There is a substantial literature on values that spans several disciplines. In philosophy, values are relatively stable principles that help us make decisions when our preferences are in conflict and thus convey some sense of what we consider good. In economics, the term values is usually used in discussions of social choice, where an assessment of the social value of various alternatives serves as a guide to the best choice under a utilitarian ethic (the greatest good for the greatest number). In sociology, social psychology, and political science, two major lines of research have…

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Keywords
  • Environmentalism
  • Value (mathematics)
  • Altruism (biology)
  • Openness to experience
  • Argument (complex analysis)
  • Intrinsic value (animal ethics)
  • Positive economics
  • Sociology
UN Sustainable Development Goals
  • Life in Land
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