The ecological community : environmental challenges for philosophy, politics, and morality
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The ecological community : environmental challenges for philosophy, politics, and morality
Routledge, 1997
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ISBN 9780415916110
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First Published in 1997. Routledge is an imprint of Taylor & Francis, an informa company.
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: pbk ISBN 9780415916127
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The Ecological Community offers important and previously unexplored responses to the environmental crisis. The premise of this volume, writes editor Roger Gottlieb, is that the environmental crisis challenges the presuppositions of--and creates a rich field of creative work in--philosophy, politics, and moral theory. These eighteen essays are fresh and compelling interrogations of the existing wisdom in a host of areas, including liberalism, communicative ethics, rights theory and environmental philosophy itself. Contributors : Avner de-Shalit, Gus diZerega, Roger S. Gottlieb, Eric Katz, Robert Kirkman, Andrew Light, Brian Luke, David Macauley, Mark A. Michael, Carl Mitcham, John O'Neill, Holmes Rolston III, David Schlosberg, William Throop, Steven Vogel, Mark I. Wallace, Peter S. Wenz, Michael E. Zimmerman.
Table of Contents
- 1: Environmental Challenges for Political Theory and Philosophy
- 1: Environmentalism and Human Oppression
- 2: Time, Narrative, and Environmental Politics
- 3: The Rationale for Environmental Restoration
- 4: Empathy, Society, Nature, and the Relational Self
- 5: Is Liberalism Environment-Friendly?
- 6: Be-wildering Order
- 2: Environmental Theory and Moral Questions
- 7: A Sleepless Ethicist and Some of His Acquaintances
- 8: Imperialism and Environmentalism
- 9: Habermas and the Ethics of Nature
- 10: The Problem of Knowledge in Environmental Thought
- 11: Feeding People versus Saving Nature?
- 3: Struggle Up Close
- 12: Ecofascism
- 13: Materialists, Ontologists, and Environmental Pragmatists
- 14: Challenging Pluralism
- 15: Environmental Justice, Neopreservationism, and Sustainable Spirituality
- 16: International Justice and Wilderness Preservation
- 17: Solidarity Across Diversity
- 18: The Sustainability Question
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