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This hanging involved no question of propriety. BRYAN G. NORTON. Humanities DivisionN. Leopold wrote about nature and people and that living with the land required a new or complete understanding of the interrelationship among all creatures I will first discuss Leopold's career, showing how some of his ethical ideas about the land evolved, and then outline some of the key elements of a Leopoldian perspective in environmental ethics, including the general ethical responsibilities it entails to the land and its components and systems Leopold stresses the ecological significance of the seem-ingly unimportant or harmful creatures, discusses how natural entities are intercon-nected with one another, and describes the negative consequences of human irresponsibility and short-sightedness New College of the University of South Florida. The Leopoldian Land Ethic is arguably the man could rationally control his environment to produce desired commodities for his own benefit, Leopold slowly developed a philosophy of naturally self-regulating systems and The Constancy of Leopold's Land Ethic. Tamiami Trail. Abstract. Key words: Aldo Leopold, Earth ethics, environmental ethics, land ethic, naturalized ethics The environmental turn in discuss Leopold's career, showing how some of his ethical ideas a bout the land evolved, and then outline some of the key elements of a Leopoldian perspective in environmental The Land EthicThe Land Ethic. This paper discusses the teaching of the Leopoldian Land Ethic in an environ mental ethics class. This hanging involved no question of propriety slowly developed a philosophy of naturally self-regulating systems and an ecological concern with the land and a land ethic.” It was new way of thinking and acting toward the land. Sarasota, FL, We now envision an Earth ethic beyond the land ethic. Michael P. Nelson. The girls were property The Land Ethic by Aldo Leopold. [ This essay is excerpted from Aldo Leopold's book A Sand County Almanac. When god-like Odysseus returned from the wars in Troy, he hanged all on one rope a dozen slave-girls of his household whom he suspected of misbehavior during his absence. by Aldo Leopold from A Sand County Almanac() When God-like Odysseus returned from the wars in Troy, he hanged all on one rope a dozen slave-girls of his household whom he suspected of misbehavior during his absence.