Intercultural philosophy and environmental justice between generations : Indigenous, African, Asian, and Western perspectives
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Intercultural philosophy and environmental justice between generations : Indigenous, African, Asian, and Western perspectives
Cambridge University Press, 2024
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Summary on USMARC: "This book offers new perspectives on environmental philosophy and intergenerational justice, drawing on Indigenous, African, Asian, and Western traditions. It is an invaluable resource for scholars and students of environmental law and policy, environmental humanities, political science, intercultural and comparative philosophy, and policymakers"-- Provided by publisher
Includes bibliographical references and index
Contents of Works
- Introduction. Why approach intergenerational justice from intercultural philosophy? / Hiroshi Abe, Matthias Fritsch, and Mario Wenning
- Indigenous philosophy and intergenerational justice / Krushil Watene
- Climate ethics and intergenerational reciprocity in indigenous philosophies / Matthias Fritsch
- Intergenerational justice and the environment in Africa / Workineh Kelbessa
- Reasonabilism, homeostasis and intergenerational justice in African thought / Joseph C.A. Agbakoba
- Ghosts and intergenerational justice : a Confucian perspective / Yat-hung Leung and Mario Wenning
- Intergenerational ethics and sustainability : a Confucian relational perspective / Marion Hourdequin
- Moral motivation for future generations, naturally : a Mencian proposal / Jing Iris Hu
- Transience, responsible transformation, and deep time in Daoist thought / James Miller
- Double intergenerational responsibility : from a West-Eastern view / Hiroshi Abe
- Guidelines for a global constitutional convention for future generations / Stephen M. Gardiner
- Philosophy for an ending world / Tim Mulgan