Moral theory and climate change : ethical perspectives on a warming planet

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Moral theory and climate change : ethical perspectives on a warming planet

edited by Dale E. Miller and Ben Eggleston

Routledge, 2020

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Includes bibliographical references and index

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Climate change has become the most pressing moral and political problem of our time. Ethical theories help us think clearly and more fully about important moral and political issues. And yet, to date, there have been no books that have brought together a broad range of ethical theories to apply them systematically to the problems of climate change. This volume fills that deep need. Two preliminary chapters-an up-to-date synopsis of climate science and an overview of the ethical issues raised by climate change-set the stage. After this, ten leading ethicists in ten separate chapters each present a major ethical theory (or, more broadly, perspective) and discuss the implications of that view for how we decide to respond to a rapidly warming planet. Each chapter first provides a brief exposition of the view before working out what that theory "has to say" about climate change and our response to the problems it poses. Key features: * Up-to-date synopsis of climate science * Clear overviews of a wide range of ethical theories and perspectives by leading experts * Insightful discussions of the implications of these theories and perspectives for our response to climate change * A unique opportunity to assess the relative strengths and weaknesses of various ethical viewpoints.

Table of Contents

1. Introduction 2. Modern Climate Change: A Symptom of a Single-Species High-Energy Pulse 3. Ethical Challenges Posed by Climate Change: An Overview 4. Procreation, Carbon Tax, and Poverty: An Act-Consequentialist Climate-Change Agenda 5. The Rule-Consequentialist Response to Climate Change 6. Kant and Climate Change: A Territorial Rights Approach 7. Contractualism and Climate Change 8. Contractarianism and Climate Change 9. Natural Law Theory and Climate Change 10. Virtue Ethics and Climate Change 11. From Caring to Counter-Consumption: Feminist Moral Perspectives on Consumerism and Climate Change 12. Pragmatist Ethics and Climate Change 13. Phenomenology and the Ethics of Difference: Levinas, Responsibility, and Climate Change

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