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From the editor The Agriculture, Food, and Human Values Society lose touch with thinking about their effect on human beings. Within this Winter, 1990 issue, we start our ii) what humans value, the things we consid- seventh year of publication. During the past six er worth having, the types of lives we consider years, Agriculture and Human Values has pro- worth living, our personal and social ideals, vided a forum for research and scholarship in a should, we would imagine, influence the types variety of areas that originate in but frequently of goals we choose for ourselves, the types of cross disciplinary boundaries. During this time it institutions we support, and the direction that has published over 150 substantive articles by au- we try to give to the practices that we engage thors representing over 25 disciplines traditionally in. Should we not, then, ask ourselves what housed in several colleges. The journal had its origin these values are, whether they are realistic, as a newsletter, funded in large part by the W. K. whether they are shared with others, and Kellogg Foundation, designed to facilitate com- whether there are grounds for negotiation munication among faculty working in the various when we find http://www.deepdyve.com/assets/images/DeepDyve-Logo-lg.png Agriculture and Human Values Springer Journals

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Agriculture and Human Values , Volume 7 (1) – Apr 5, 2005

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Publisher
Springer Journals
Copyright
Copyright
Subject
Philosophy; Ethics; Agricultural Economics; Veterinary Medicine/Veterinary Science; History, general; Evolutionary Biology
ISSN
0889-048X
eISSN
1572-8366
DOI
10.1007/BF01530597
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Abstract

The Agriculture, Food, and Human Values Society lose touch with thinking about their effect on human beings. Within this Winter, 1990 issue, we start our ii) what humans value, the things we consid- seventh year of publication. During the past six er worth having, the types of lives we consider years, Agriculture and Human Values has pro- worth living, our personal and social ideals, vided a forum for research and scholarship in a should, we would imagine, influence the types variety of areas that originate in but frequently of goals we choose for ourselves, the types of cross disciplinary boundaries. During this time it institutions we support, and the direction that has published over 150 substantive articles by au- we try to give to the practices that we engage thors representing over 25 disciplines traditionally in. Should we not, then, ask ourselves what housed in several colleges. The journal had its origin these values are, whether they are realistic, as a newsletter, funded in large part by the W. K. whether they are shared with others, and Kellogg Foundation, designed to facilitate com- whether there are grounds for negotiation munication among faculty working in the various when we find

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Published: Apr 5, 2005

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