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MARK
SAGOFF
http://www.puaf.umd.edu/faculty/people/sagoffm.html
If
you would like to request any of these publications, please
contact IPPP or use our order form.
Books
written or edited:
The
Economy of the Earth: Philosophy, Law, and the Environment,
by Mark Sagoff (1988). Paper $22.95.
Articles
and essays:
"On
the Relation Between Preference and Choice," Journal
of Socio-Economics 31(6) (2003): 587-598.
"Are
Genes Inventions? An Ethical Analysis of Gene Patents,"
in Justine Burley and John Harris, A Companion to Genethics
(Oxford: Blackwell Publishers, 2002), pp. 420-437.
"On
the Value of Natural Ecosystems: The Catskills Parable,"
Politics and the Life Sciences, March 2002, 21:1,
pp. 16-21; reprinted in Philosophy & Public Policy
Quarterly, Volume 22, Number 1/2 (Winter/Spring 2002).
"The
Hedgehog, the Fox, and the Environment," in John Martin
Gillroy and Joe Bowersox, The Moral Austerity of Environmental
Decision Making: Sustainability, Democracy, and Normative
Argument in Policy and Law (Durham: Duke University
Press, 2002), pp. 262-275.
"Are
Environmental Values all Instrumental?" in John Martin
Gillroy and Joe Bowersox, The Moral Austerity of Environmental
Decision Making: Sustainability, Democracy, and Normative
Argument in Policy and Law (Durham: Duke University
Press, 2002), pp. 62-71.
"Intellectual
Property and Products of Nature," American Journal
of Bioethics (AJOB) 2(3)(2002): 12-13.
"Biotechnology
and Agriculture: The Common Wisdom and Its Critics,"
Indiana Journal of Global Legal Studies 9(1)(Fall
2001): 13-34.
"Genetic
Engineering and the Concept of the Natural," in Philosophy
and Public Affairs Quarterly,Volume 21, Number 2/3,
Spring/Summer 2001, pp. 2-10; reprinted in Allan Eaglesham
et al. eds., Genetically Modified Food and the Consumer,
NABC Report 13, National Agricultural Biotechnology Council,
Ithaca, New York, 2001, pp. 127-140.
"Consumption,"
in Dale Jamieson, ed., A Companion to Environmental Philosophy
(Oxford: Blackwell, Blackwell Companions to Philosophy,
2001), pp. 473-485.
"Environmental
Economics and the Conflation of Value and Benefit," Environmental
Science and Technology 34 (April 2000): 1426-1432.
"Why
Exotic Species Are Not as Bad as We Fear," The Chronicle
of Higher Education, June 23, 2000, B7.
"Can
Technology Make the World Safe for Development? The Environment
in the Age of Information," in Keekok Lee, Alan Holland,
and Desmond McNeill, eds., Global Sustainable Development
in the 21st Century (Edinburgh: Edinburgh University
Press, 2000), pp. 115-144.
"Concepts
of Ecosystem Design in Historical and Philosophical Context,"
in David Pimentel, Laura Westra, and Reed Noss, eds.,
Ecological Integrity in Environmental, Agricultural, and
Health Systems, (Washington, DC: Island Press, 2000),
ch. 4, pp. 61-78.
"Pollution
Trading and the Global Environment," in Michael D. Kaplowitz,
ed., Property Rights, Economics, and the Environment,
Volume 5 of Legal Relationship Series. (Stamford, CT: JAI
Press Inc., 2000), pp. 241-257.
"At
the Monument to General Meade or On the Difference Between
Beliefs and Benefits," Arizona Law Review vol. 42,
no. 2 (Summer 2000): 433-462.
"Consumption,"
in Dale Jamieson, ed., A Companion to Environmental Philosophy
(Oxford: Blackwell, Blackwell Companions to Philosophy,
2001), pp. 473-485.
"The
Ecosystem Illusion," Issues in Science and Technology,
(Fall 2000): 82-84.
"Can
We Put a Price on Natures Services?" Report from
the Institute for Philosophy and Public Policy, vol.
17, no. 3 (Summer 1997), pp. 17-13. Reprinted in Taking
Sides: Clashing Views on Controversial Environmental Issues
(8th Edition), theodore D. Goldfarb, ed., (Guilford CT:
Dushkin/McGraw Hill, 1999), pp. 10-17.
"DNA
Patents: Making Ends Meet" in Perspectives on Genetic
Patenting: Religion, Science, and Industry in Dialogue,
Audrey R. Chapman, ed., (Washington, DC: American Association
for the Advancement of Science, 1999), pp 245-268.
"Controlling
Clobal Climate; The Debate over Pollution Trading," Report
from the Institute for Philosophy and Public Policy,
vol 19 no. 1 (Winter 1999): 1-6.
"The
View from Quincy Library: Civil Engagement and Environmental
problem Solving," in Robert K. Fullinwider, ed., Civil
Society, Democracy and Civic Renewal, (Lanham, MD: Rowman
and Littlefield, 1999), pp. 151-183.
"Whats
Wrong with Exotic Species?" Report from the Institute
for Philosophy and Public Policy, vol 19 no. 4 (Fall
1999): 16-23.
"Environmental
Economics," in Encyclopedia of Applied Ethics, Vol.
2, (Academic Press 1998) 59-71.
"Patented
Genes: An Ethical Appraisal," Issues in Science and Technology
14(3)(Spring, 1998):37-41.
"Aggregation
and Deliberation in Valuing Environmental Public Goods:
A Look Beyond Contingent Pricing," Ecological
Economics 24(1998): 213-230.
"On
the Uses of Biodiversity," in Protection of Global Biodiversity:
Converging Strategies , Lakshman D. Guruswamy and Jeffrey
A. McNeely, eds., (Durham, NC: Duke University Press, 1998),
pp. 265-284.
"Animals
as Inventions: Biotechnology and Intellectual Property Rights,"
in Protection of Global Biodiversity: Converging
Strategies, Lakshman D. Guruswamy and Jeffrey
A. McNeely, eds., (Durham, NC: Duke University Press, 1998),
pp. 331-350.
"The
Allocation and Distribution of Resources," in Debating
the Earth: The Environmental Politics Reader John S.
Dryzek and David Schlosberg, eds., (New York: Oxford University
Press, 1998), pp. 131-146.
"The
Role of Social Values in Policy Analysis," in Democracy,
Social Values and Public Policy, Milton Carrow, R. Paul
Churchill, and Joseph Cordes, eds. (Westport, CT: Greenwood
Publishing, 1998), pp. 91-106.
"Is
the Economy Too Big for the Environment?" in Environmental
Ethics and the Global Marketplace, Dorinda Dallmeyer
and Albert Ike, eds, (Athens, GA: University of Georgia
Press, 1998), pp. 31-61.
"Muddle
or Muddle Through? Takings Jurisprudence Meets the Endangered
Species Act," William and Mary Law Review, Vol. 38,
No. 3 (March 1997): 825-993.
"Why
Save the Seas?," in Saving the Seas: Values, Scientists,
and International Governance, L. Anathea Brooks and
Stacy D. VanDeveer eds. (College Park, Maryland: Maryland
Sea Grant College, 1997) Part I, Ch. 1, pp. 21-46.
"A
Noneconomic View of the Value of Biodiversity," in Principles
of Conservation Biology, 2nd edition, Gary Meffe and
C. Ron Carroll eds. (Sinnaur Associates, 1997) 522-523
"Do
We Consume Too Much?" The Atlantic Monthly, (June
1997) 80-96. Reprinted in Patricia Wehane and Laura Westra,
eds., The business of Conlsumption (Lanham, MD: rowman
and Littlefield, 1998), pp 271-294.
"Social
Cost-Benefits," in The Blackwell Encyclopedic Dictionary
of Busness Ethics, Patricia H. Werhane and R. Edward
Freeman eds. (Blackwell Business, 1997) 589-590.
"Saving
the Marketplace from the Market," in The Next West: Public
Lands, Community, and Economy in the American West,
John A. Baden and Donald Snow eds. (Washington, DC: Island
Press 1997).
"On
the Value of Endangered and Other Species." Environmental
Management, Vol. 20, No. 6 (1996): 897-911.
"Settling
America: The Concept of Place in Environmental Politics,"
in A Wolf in the Garden, Philip D. Brick and R. McGreggor
Cawley, eds. (Maryland: Rowman & Littlefield, 1996)
Ch. 17, pp. 249-260.
"Carrying
Capacity and Ecological Economics," BioScience Vol.
45 No. 9 (October 1995): 610-620.
"The
Value of Integrity," in Perspectives on Ecological Integrity,
Laura Westra and John Lemons eds. (Boston, MA: Kluwer Academic
Publishers, 1995), Ch. 11, pp. 162-176.
"Environmental
Policy and Law," in Encyclopedia of Bioethics, Warren
Thomas Reich, ed. (New York: Simon & Schuster Macmillan,
1995) Vol. 2, pp. 701- 707.
"Environmentalism
vs. Value Subjectivism: Enjoinder to Anderson and Leal,"
Critical Review, 8 No. 3 (Summer 1994):467-473.
"Choosing
Sides on Pesticides," Amicus Journal, Vol. 15, No.
4 (Winter 1994):pp. 10-11.
"Two
Cheers for Community," Hastings Center Report, (May-June
1994): pp. 33-34.
"Four
Dogmas of Environmental Economics," Environmental Values,
Vol. 3, No. 4 (Winter 1994):pp.285-310.
"Should
Preferences Count?," Land Economics, Vol. 70, No.
2 (May 1994):127-44.
"Free-Market
Versus Libertarian Environmentalism," Critical Review
Vol. 6 No. 2-3 (1993):211-230.
"Resource
Economics: An Epitaph," Resources No. 111 (Spring
1993): 2-7.
"Ethical
Aspects of Consumption and Stewardship," Orion Magazine
Vol. 12, No. 3 (Summer 1993): pp. 48-54.
"Playing
the Numbers - Population and Nature," Conscience
Vol. XIV, No. 3 (Autumn 1993): pp. 21-25.
"Biodiversity
and the Culture of Ecology," Bulletin of the Ecological
Society of America Vol 74, No. 4 (December 1993):pp.374-381.
"Environmental
Bedfellows," Hastings Center Report (March-April
1993):42-43.
"The
Great Environmental Awakening," The American Prospect
No. 9 Spring 1992, pp.39-47.
"Coming
Late To The Commons: Investment Backed Expectations and
Land Use Management," Development Expectations and the
Zoning Power: The Concept of Vested Rights, Institute
for Environmental Negotiation, University of Virginia (July
1992):55-61.
"The
Concept of Place in Environmental Ethics," The Land Report
No 45 Fall 1992, pp. 20-22.
"Settling
America or The Concept of Place in Environmental Ethics,"
Journal of Energy, Natural Resources & Environmental
Law Vol. 12, No. 2 (1992):351-418.
"On
Making Nature Safe for Biotechnology," in Assessing Ecological
Risks of Biotechnology, Lev Ginsburg, editor (Stoneham,
MA: Butterworth-Heinemann, 1991), Ch. 17, pp. 341-365.
"Policies
for Technology," co-authored with C. Juma in An Agenda
of Science for Environment and Development into the 21st
Century, compiled by M. Brennan, based on a Conference
held in Vienna, Austria, November 1991.
"Zuckermans
Dilemma: A Plea for Environmental Ethics," Hastings Center
Report Vol. 21 No. 5 (September/October 1991):32-40.
"I
Am No Greenpeacer, But... or Environmentalism, Risk
Communication, and the Lower Middle Class," in Business,
Ethics, and the Environment: The Public Policy Debate,
W. Michael Hoffman, Robert Frederick, and Edward S. Petry,
Jr. eds. (New York: Quorum Books, 1990), Ch. 10, pp. 101-123.
"Takings,
Just Compensation, and the Environment," in Upstream/Downstream:
Issues in Environmental Ethics, Donald Scherer, ed.
(Philadelphia, PA: Temple University Press, 1990), Ch. 6,
pp. 158-179.
"Private
Property and the Constitution," Environmental Ethics
1 (Spring 1989): 89-96.
"Property
Rights and Eminent Domain," Environmental Ethics 2
(Summer 1989): 179-190.
"On
Teaching a Course on Ethics, Agriculture, and the Environment,"
Journal of Agricultural Ethics 1 (1988): 69-84.
"On
Teaching a Course on Ethics, Agriculture, and the Environment:
Part II," Journal of Agricultural Ethics, 1 (1988):
87-100.
"Some
Problems with Environmental Economics," Environmental
Ethics 10 (Spring 1988): 55-74.
"Ethics,
Ecology, and the Environment: Integrating Science and Law,"
Tennessee Law Review, 46 No. 1 (1988): 78-229.
"Where
Ickes Went Right or Reason and Rationality in Environmental
Law," Ecology Law Quarterly 14 No. 2 (1987): 265-323.
"Values
and Preferences," Ethics (January 1986): 301-316.
"Process
or Product? Ethical Priorities in Environmental Management,"
Environmental Ethics 8 (Summer 1986): 121-138.
"The
Principles of Federal Pollution Control Law," Minnesota
Law Review 71 No.1 (October 1986): 19-95.
"Can
Environmentalists Be Liberals?: Jurisprudential Foundations
of Environmentalism," Environmental Law 16 (1986):
774-796.
"Fact
and Value in Ecological Science," Environmental Ethics
7 No. 2 (1985): 99-116.
"Is
Big Beautiful?" Journal of Applied Philosophy 1 No.
2 (1984): 269-280.
"Paternalism
and the Regulation of Drugs," The International Journal
of Applied Philosophy 2 No. 2 (1984): 43-57.
"Animal
Liberation and Environmental Ethics: Bad Marriage, Quick
Divorce," Osgood Hall Law Review 22 No. 2 (Summer
1984): 297-307.
"The
Limits of Justice" a review essay of Michael J. Sandels
Liberalism and The Limits of Justice, Yale Law
Journal 92 (1983): 1065-1081.
"We
Have Met the Enemy and He Is Us or Conflict and Contradiction
in Environmental Law," Environmental Law 12 (1982):
283-315.
"On
Markets for Risk," Maryland Law Review 41 No. 4 (1982):
755-73.
"Do
We Need a Land Use Ethic?" Environmental Ethics 3
(Winter 1981): 293-308.
"At
the Shrine of Our Lady of Fatima or Why Political Questions
are Not All Economic," Arizona Law Review 23 No.
4 (1981): 1283-1298.
"Economic
Theory and Environmental Law," Michigan Law Review
79 No. 7 (June 1981): 1393-1419.
"On
Teaching Environmental Ethics," Metaphilosophy 11
(July/October 1980): 307-25.
"On
the Preservation of Species," Columbia Journal of Environmental
Law 7 No. 1 (Fall 1980): 33-67.
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