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Dane Scott

Faculty/Staff Image Associate Professor of Ethics, Director of the Center for Ethics

Department of Society and Conservation
College of Forestry and Conservation
University of Montana
Missoula, MT 59812

Office: 1000 E. Beckwith
Phone: 406-243-6632
Email: dane.scott@mso.umt.edu


Personal Summary:

My main teaching and research interests focus on ethical and philosophical issues arising from the interactions of scientific and technological development with environmental and social concerns. Some general areas I explore in my research and teaching are sustainability, global climate change, risk management, agriculture, and public deliberations over emergent technologies. In addition, I’m interested in examining the philosophical and spiritual roots of environmental values.  
 

Center for Ethics:

 
The Center for Ethics (CFE) was created in 1996 to promote teaching, research, and service in applied and professional ethics. The Center’s mission is to promote responsible moral discourse over pressing contemporary concerns. As such, the Center’s programs focus on a variety of topics, such as global climate change, technological development, health care, sustainability and conservation policies. The Center offers courses, public lectures and conferences, and professional development workshops.
 
Visit the Ethics Center’s Web site: http://www.umt.edu/ethics/

Education:

Ph.D., Philosophy, Vanderbilt University, Nashville, TN
M.A., with Honors, Graduate Theological Union, Berkeley, CA
B.S., Soil Science, University of California, Riverside, CA


Field of Study:

Environmental ethics
Agricultural ethics
Ethics and Global Climate Change
Philosophy of Technology


Selected Publications:

“The Magic Bullet Critique of Agricultural Biotechnology,” The Journal of Agricultural and Environmental Ethics
Volume 19, Number 3, 2005
Reprinted in: Ethics and the Life Sciences, ed. Fredrick Adams (Philosophy Documentation Center, 2007)

 “Transforming the Market-Model University: Environmental Philosophy, Citizenship and the Recovery of the Humanities”
Worldview: Environment, Culture, Religion
Volume 8, Numbers II-III
Reprinted in: Teaching Environmental Ethics, ed. Clare Palmer (Brill, 2005)
 
“Perspectives on Precaution: the Role of Policymakers in Dealing with the Uncertainties of Agricultural Biotechnology”
International Journal of Global Environmental Issues
Volume 5 Nos. 1/2 2005
 
“Science and the Consequences of Mistrust: Lessons from Recent GM Controversies”
The Journal of Agriculture and Environmental Ethics, Volume 16, No. 6, 2003
 
The Ecological Community and the Narrative of Creation”
Worldviews: Environment, Culture, Religion,
Volume 7, Number I/II, 2003