by J. Baird Callicott
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ABOUT THIS BOOKThe first sustained study of Leopold's seminal book as well as a work of art, philosophy, and social commentary.
AUTHOR BIOGRAPHYJ. Baird Callicott is Professor of Philosophy at the University of Wisconsin–Stevens Point.
TABLE OF CONTENTS
- Contents
- I.
- The Author
- 1.
- Aldo Leopold's Early Years
- 2.
- Aldo Leopold's Sand Country
- 3.
- Aldo Leopold's Intellectual Heritage
- II.
- The Book
- 4.
- The Making of A Sand County Almanac
- 6.
- The Conflicts of Ecological Conscience
- III.
- The Upshot
- 8.
- Building “The Land Ethic”
- 9.
- The Conceptual Foundations of the Land Ethic
- IV.
- The Impact
- 10.
- A Pilgrim's Progress from Group A to Group B
- 11.
- The Legacy of Aldo Leopold
- Appendix
- An Introduction to the 1947 Foreword [to Great Possessions]
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