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For those who might be interested in a more scholarly discertation on the
C&R issue, I would offer up the sugestion to read "With Respect for Nature-Living as Part of the Natural World" by J. Claude Evans. The book is published by the State University of New York Press as part of their series in Environmental Philosophy and Ethics. Particularly Part V - The Ethics of Catch and Release Fishing. For a philosophy professor, he writes in such a manner that an accountant can understand it. It's a bit pricey in hardcover but the softcover version is $23.95 from www.sunypress.edu |
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William Claspy wrote:
"Wayne Knight" wrote: For those who might be interested in a more scholarly discertation on the C&R issue, I would offer up the sugestion to read "With Respect for Nature-Living as Part of the Natural World" by J. Claude Evans. The book is published by the State University of New York Press as part of their series in Environmental Philosophy and Ethics. Particularly Part V - The Ethics of Catch and Release Fishing. Thanks for the pointer, Monsignor. Those of you with a Google account can read the first three pages of this chapter by typing "The Ethics of Catch and Release Fishing" into Google Book Search. Make sure the "All books" option is checked. -- John Russell aka JR |
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On 8/1/06 9:06 PM, in article ,
"Wayne Knight" wrote: For those who might be interested in a more scholarly discertation on the C&R issue, I would offer up the sugestion to read "With Respect for Nature-Living as Part of the Natural World" by J. Claude Evans. The book is published by the State University of New York Press as part of their series in Environmental Philosophy and Ethics. Particularly Part V - The Ethics of Catch and Release Fishing. For a philosophy professor, he writes in such a manner that an accountant can understand it. It's a bit pricey in hardcover but the softcover version is $23.95 from www.sunypress.edu I'm going to reply again. Just trotted upstairs and snagged (er, sorry) this one off the shelf. Interesting that the small line drawing illustration at the head of each chapter is a nice and sharp looking salmon fly! It does indeed look like a good read, Wayne. Thanks for the, er, pointer. Bill (sorry to say it has end notes, Wolfgang :-) |
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![]() William Claspy wrote: I'm going to reply again. Just trotted upstairs and snagged (er, sorry) this one off the shelf. Interesting that the small line drawing illustration at the head of each chapter is a nice and sharp looking salmon fly! It does indeed look like a good read, Wayne. Thanks for the, er, pointer. Glad to be of assistance. If you want the cliff notes version, I started to quote the last paragraph from Chapter 9 in my post. |
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