Robert J. Jacobus's scientific contributions

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Environmental theology is a term generally used to describe physical-spiritual worldviews and associated ethics. It has been found that an operational definition or description for environmental theology is not readily available. The purpose of this report is to provide an accessible and objective overview of a topic of interest to environmental ed...

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... The formation of such areas as the ethics of responsibility (Jonas, 2001), the ethics of the "common world" (Mayer-Abih, 2004), environmental ethics (Higgins, 1990;White, 1990), environmental axiology, intrarronmental ethics (Atfield, 1990), environmental psychology and pedagogy (Deryabo and Yasvin, 1996;, deep ecology (Bender, 2003;Katz, Light, et al., 2000), ecofeminism, evolutionary ethics (Kropotkin, 1991;Levelock, 1990;Rolston, 1990;Ruse and Wilson, 1987;Ruse, 1989;Lorenz, 1998), ecological theology (Boreyko, 2001;Jacobus, 2004), wildlife conservation ethics (Leopold, 2013), permaculture philosophy (Fukuoka, 1978;Holzer, 2004), ecological aesthetics (Mankovskaya, 1992) is of great importance for the topic we study. They give a multidimensional nature to our research and allow us to reveal various aspects of understanding the interaction of society and nature. ...