Friday, December 12, 2014

Born November 19, 1932 in Staunton, in the State of Virginia, Rolston


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12 December 2014
It seems to me that there is now a confusion between public and private space: people talk works as if they were in their living room, everyone feels at home facing the creative spaces. However, the field of art must allow artists to break things, obs disassemble, observe and expose otherwise. The opposition between freedom of speech and freedom of expression is repeated too often, and I see no end to this type of action.
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Born November 19, 1932 in Staunton, in the State of Virginia, Rolston's son and grand-son of Presbyterian ministers whom he shares the name and religion - why it is said to be the third in the line. After completing studied physics and mathematics at the University of Davidson, North Carolina, he enrolled in 1953 in a university course in theology and religious studies began in the Union Theological Seminary in Virginia and completed at the University of Edinburgh, where he supports his Ph. D. in 1958 under the direction of Thomas F. Torrance. The emerging taste he has for philosophy led him to enroll at the University of Pittsburgh where he graduated in philosophy of science degree in 1968. His first teaching position offered him the same year to the university located in Fort Collins Colorado, they will carry throughout his career. He is the author of a voluminous work, stronger now more than two hundred articles and a half-dozen books, including Philosophy Gone Wild (New York, Prometheus Books, 1986), Environmental Ethics. Values in Duties to the Natural World (Philadelphia, Temple University Press, 1988) Conserving Natural Value (New York, Columbia University Press, 1994), Genes, Genesis and God. Values and Their Origins in Natural obs and Human History (New York, Cambridge University Press, 1999). He was awarded the Templeton obs Prize in 2003 for his body of work. * Read also on nonfiction.fr: - Maintenance Holmes Rolston III dedicated to Hicham-Stéphane Afeissa and Thierry Hiccups. The patriarch of environmental ethics Anglo-American book a stimulating reflection on the challenges and expectations of a rapidly developing field of research. - Criticism of the collective work coordinated by Christopher J. Preston and Wayne Ouderkirk, Nature, value, duty. Life on Earth with Holmes Rolston, III (Springer), by Thierry Hiccups. By giving nature a "value," Rolston think found a "ethical". A thesis that discusses this difficult but exciting volume. - Criticism of Lester Brown's book, The Plan B, for a global ecological pact (Calmann- Levy) by Laurene Chenevat. A book distinguished by the strength and lucidity of his statistical analysis and the desire to offer the most viable solutions to the environmental crisis. obs - Criticism of the book of Al Gore, Emergency obs planet Earth. The spirit

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