The Oxford Handbook of Environmental Ethics

(Author) Stephen M. Gardiner
Format: Hardcover
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We live during a crucial period of human history on Earth. Anthropogenic environmental changes are occurring on global scales at unprecedented rates. Despite a long history of environmental intervention, never before has the collective impact of human behaviors threatened all of the major bio-systems on the planet. Decisions we make today will have significant consequences for the basic conditions of all life into the indefinite future. What should we do? How should we behave? In what ways ought we organize and respond? The future of the world as we know it depends on our actions today. A cutting-edge introduction to environmental ethics in a time of dramatic global environmental change, this collection contains forty-five newly commissioned articles, with contributions from well-established experts and emerging voices in the field. Chapters are arranged in topical sections: social contexts (history, science, economics, law, and the Anthropocene), who or what is of value (humanity, conscious animals, living individuals, and wild nature), the nature of value (truth and goodness, practical reasons, hermeneutics, phenomenology, and aesthetics), how things ought to matter (consequences, duty and obligation, character traits, caring for others, and the sacred), essential concepts (responsibility, justice, gender, rights, ecological space, risk and precaution, citizenship, future generations, and sustainability), key issues (pollution, population, energy, food, water, mass extinction, technology, and ecosystem management), climate change (mitigation, adaptation, diplomacy, and geoengineering), and social change (conflict, pragmatism, sacrifice, and action). Each chapter explains the role played by central theories, ideas, issues, and concepts in contemporary environmental ethics, and their relevance for the challenges of the future.

Information
Publisher:
Oxford University Press Inc
Format:
Hardcover
Number of pages:
None
Language:
en
ISBN:
9780199941339
Publish year:
2016
Publish date:
Dec. 8, 2016

Stephen M. Gardiner

Stephen M. Gardiner is a renowned American author best known for his novel "The Man from Beijing." His literary style is characterized by intricate plots, vivid characters, and thought-provoking themes. Gardiner's key contributions to literature include exploring complex moral dilemmas and societal issues in a gripping and engaging manner.

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