A family of approaches in environmental ethics arguing for moral obligations in prioritizing some ecological organization over others
What is ecocentrism
This person interpreted Aldo Leopold to argue that humans should view themselves as “plain citizens” of a biotic community
Who is Baird Callicott
This additional philosophy was included in the presentation and was not included in the paper
What is the Hawaiian philosophy
"OI!" is the coach's catchphrase to this Gardiner favorite
Who is Roy Kent
A group of indigenous philosophies that creates a network of moral bonds between its agents
What is kinship, kinship networks
Agential realism, or the idea that “‘all bodies, not merely human bodies, come to matter through the world’s performativity", was pioneered by this feminist/physicist
Who is Karen Barad
What is "wildness"
Whether receiving feedback on a paper, and motivation for the group project, this day and time serve as Prof. Gardiner's office hours
What/when is Tuesdays, 11:00am-1:00pm
“Whakapapa”, or “to place in layers”, is a term associated with this indigenous philosophy when understanding the connections and relationships between people and things
What is the Māori philosophy
This philosopher's research has suggested that despite changing environments, the importance of kinship relationships within indigenous networks has not disappeared
Who is Julia Gibson
The difference between these two modes of thinking is that one responds to minor changes like seasons, while the other responds to major crisis
What is kinship and value-based systems
According to Wikipedia, Prof. Gardiner has published this many books across his career
What is eight
The "concept of personhood that all beings and entities have even if they are transformed into diverse material forms” from the Salish philosophy so interpreted by Richard Atleo
What is quu'as
This group of authors posit that an ecocentric worldview is one that recognizes the inherent and intrinsic value of all non-human animals, species, ecosystems and agents within an ecosystem.
Who are Haydn Washington, Helen Kopnina, Paul Cryer, and John Piccolo
We had suggested that a potential objection to these schools of thought is that comparing colonization to climate crisis ignores this key aspect
What is agency
This "big red" taffy-munching mascot is the pride and joy of one of Prof. Gardiner's alma mater.
What is Cornell's Touchdown the Big Red Bear
These two philosophical mindsets are separated by the things in which they value, with one focusing on living beings and the other including all aspects of an ecological organization, according to Washington et al.
What is biocentrism and ecocentrism
The theory of “ecology of stability” was developed in particular by these two individuals
Who are Frederic Clements and Eugene Odum
This potential objection suggests that we might be "appealing to tradition" with Indigenous philosophies
What is Argumentum ad antiquitatem
Whyte's Ancestry and Crisis is a chapter from this Gardiner work-in-progress, first published in March of 2021
What is The Oxford Handbook of Intergenerational Ethics