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Social Science

Frank W. Derringh
Professor
N-627
718.260.5412
fderringh@citytech.cuny.edu

Areas of Interest:

  • Environmental Philosophy; Green Political Thought

Education:

  • Columbia University
    PhD, 1980
  • New York University
    BA, 1967

Selected Publications:

Book review of Patrick Curry, Ecological Ethics: An Introduction in Environmental Ethics, vol29, no 3, (2007), pp. 323-326.          

Book review of J. Claude Evans, With Respect for Nature: Living as Part of the Natural World in Environmental Ethics, vol29, no 1, (2007), pp. 99-102.   

"Without Roots: Of Trees, Travel and Trancendence," in Sonja Servomaa, ed., Humanity at the Turning Point (Helsinki: Renvall Institute Publications, 2006), pp. 56-69.

Book review of Robin Attfield, Environmental Ethics in Environmental Ethics, vol 27, no 1, (2005), pp. 105-108.

“Technology, Nature, and the Alleged Duty of Human Survival,” in Peter D. Hershock, Marietta Stepaniants, and Roger T. Ames, eds., Technology and Cultural Values: On the Edge of the Third Millennium (Honolulu: University of Hawaii Press, 2003), pp. 26-45.

"Eigenwert der Natur und Familienplanung [Nature's Intrinsic Value and Family Planning]," Natur und Kultur, vol 3, no 1, Spring 2002, pp. 103-115.

"Is Coerced Fertility Reduction to Preserve Nature Justifiable?," Philosophy in the Contemporary World, vol 8, no 1, (2001), pp. 21-30.

Book review of A. Krebs, The Ethics of Nature in Environmental Ethics, vol 23, no 1, (2001), pp. 99-102.

"Population, Environment, and Parenting," Community College Humanities Review, vol 21, no 1, Fall 2000, pp. 1-11.

"Procreation in the Age of Extinctions: Does Natural Law Support a Duty to Reduce Human Population," Vera Lex, New Series, vol 1, no 1 and 2, (2000), pp. 33-58.
 
"Intrinsic Value in Environmental Ethics," The ECCSSA Journal, xiv, no 1, 1999, pp. 6-15

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