New Environmental Ethics e-bog
296,28 DKK
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This Second Edition of A New Environmental Ethics: The Next Millennium for Life on Earth offers clear, powerful, and often moving thoughts from Holmes Rolston III, one of the first and most respected philosophers to write on the environment and often called the "e;father of environmental ethics."e; Rolston surveys the full spectrum of approaches in the field of environmental ethics and ...
E-bog
296,28 DKK
Forlag
Routledge
Udgivet
28 april 2020
Længde
268 sider
Genrer
HPQ
Sprog
English
Format
pdf
Beskyttelse
LCP
ISBN
9781000057492
This Second Edition of A New Environmental Ethics: The Next Millennium for Life on Earth offers clear, powerful, and often moving thoughts from Holmes Rolston III, one of the first and most respected philosophers to write on the environment and often called the "e;father of environmental ethics."e; Rolston surveys the full spectrum of approaches in the field of environmental ethics and offers critical assessments of contemporary academic accounts. He draws on a lifetime of research and experience to suggest an outlook, and even hope, for the future. This forward-looking analysis, focused on the new millennium, will be a necessary complement to any balanced textbook or anthology in environmental ethics. The First Edition guaranteed "e;to put you in your place."e; Beyond that, the Second Edition asks whether you want to live a "e;de-natured life on a de-natured planet."e; Key Updates in the Second EditionCovers the worsening environmental situation due to actions of the Trump administration, including withdrawal from the Paris Agreement and from the U.N. Framework Convention on Climate ChangeIncludes information on legislation in key U.S. states (e.g., California and New York) aimed to ameliorate the damage done at the federal level Increases coverage of group knowledge, group agreement and disagreement, and group action in collective environmental ethics, as distinguished from individual knowledge and actionExamines the deleterious effects of online consumer behavior Explains how a loss of solidarity among a nation's citizens and even a larger solidary among humanity leads to environmental degradationOffers new analysis of the effects of epistemic bubbles, echo chambers, and fake news on the behavior of voters and consumersProvides an extended critique of the Anthropocene Epoch, and the prospect of geo-engineering Earth to become a synthetic environment.