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Juntunen, Cindy L. – Counseling Psychologist, 2011
This reaction article applauds the authors of the Major Contribution for their thoughtful and thorough consideration of the myriad issues that accompany disaster mental health work. The reaction highlights three themes that emerged in the articles of the contribution: opportunities for collaboration, opportunities for the application of social…
Descriptors: Social Justice, Emergency Programs, Counseling Psychology, Ethics
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Hargrove, Eugene C. – Environmental Professional, 1987
Discusses some of the views of environmentalists toward the study of environmental ethics. Addresses the problem that environmental ethics literature is difficult to read and argues that certain opinions about the value of the study of environmental ethics are rooted in misconceptions. (TW)
Descriptors: Ecological Factors, Environmental Education, Ethics, Misconceptions
McNamee, Abigail S. – 1995
Ecology is the relationship between persons and their environment. A caring ecological relationship is dynamic, able to be affected by the internal environment of the person and by the people/animal/plant/object external environmental surround in which a person lives. This paper attempts to examine the nature of ecology and how to facilitate the…
Descriptors: Attachment Behavior, Child Development, Ecological Factors, Ecology
Lefever, Ernest W., Ed. – 1979
A challenge on the survival of capitalism and its future is set forth in this document. Although industrial capitalism is strong, five dangers that threaten its survival are cited: (1) the collectivist bias of Western intellectuals; (2) the influence of the ecological apocalyptics; (3) the assault on the market by big government; (4) the…
Descriptors: Capitalism, Democracy, Ecological Factors, Economics
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Oldenski, Thomas E. – Environmental Education and Information, 1991
Submitted are both the rationale and the various perspectives fundamental to the development of an environmental ethics curriculum. These perspectives, each of which shifts the view of humanity away from an anthropocentric focus, include an holistic approach to environmental perceptions and a biocentric approach with concentration on life…
Descriptors: Conservation Education, Ecological Factors, Ecology, Elementary Secondary Education
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Vesilind, P. Aarne – Environmental Professional, 1987
Traces the development of the civil engineering code of ethics. Points out that the code does have an enforceable provision that addresses the engineer's responsibility toward the environment. Suggests revisions to the code to accommodate the environmental impacts of civil engineering. (TW)
Descriptors: Accountability, Civil Engineering, Codes of Ethics, Discipline Policy
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Carpenter, Richard A. – Environmental Professional, 1987
Suggests that the world and national societies are far from establishing an environmental ethic and principles of conduct. Argues that more can be done to help rationalize the tradeoffs in public policy for managing natural resources. (TW)
Descriptors: Decision Making, Ecological Factors, Economic Factors, Environmental Education
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Caldwell, Lynton K. – Environmental Professional, 1987
Discusses some of the variables affecting environmental decision making. Addresses ecological, legislative, cultural, political, and economic forces that influence such processes. Urges more attention to the contextual basis of environmental decision making. (TW)
Descriptors: Cultural Influences, Decision Making, Ecological Factors, Economic Factors
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Callicott, J. Baird – Environmental Professional, 1987
Discusses some of the problems associated with the differences between facts and values, particularly when dealing with environmental issues. Argues that, as people learn more facts about the environment, they acquire more of an ecological world view, resulting in a broader consensus on issues and environmental policy. (TW)
Descriptors: Controversial Issues (Course Content), Ecological Factors, Ecology, Egocentrism
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McLeroy, Kenneth R.; And Others – Journal of Health Education, 1993
Highlights some ethical issues that have begun to receive attention in health education and argues for greater emphasis on ethical dimensions in public health policies. Using selected moral principles, the article examines issues of individual responsibility, biases in interventions, societal obsessions with health, and the role of the health…
Descriptors: Behavior Change, Change Strategies, Ecological Factors, Ethics
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Allem, Antonio C. – Environmentalist, 1990
Discussed is the continual depletion of the world's natural resources and the plea of conservationists. An examination of the dialectic nature/nurture controversy is used to see whether this may account for the state of disharmony recorded between man and nature. (KR)
Descriptors: College Science, Conservation (Environment), Depleted Resources, Ecological Factors