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This collection gathers a set of central papers from the emerging area of ethics and climate change. Topics covered include human rights, international justice, intergenerational ethics, individual responsibility, climate economics, and the ethics of geoengineering.
Environmental ethics. --- Global warming --- Climatic changes --- Environmental responsibility. --- Moral and ethical aspects.
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Intergenerational communication --- Social justice --- Moral and ethical aspects
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Environmental ethics is an academic subfield of philosophy concerned with normative and evaluative propositions about the world of nature and, perhaps more generally, the moral fabric of relations between human beings and the world we occupy. This Handbook contains forty-five newly commissioned essays written by leading experts and emerging voices. The essays range over a broad variety of issues, concepts, and perspectives that are both central to and characteristic of the field, thus providing an authoritative but accessible account of the history, analysis, and prospect of ideas that are essential to contemporary environmental ethics. The Handbook includes sections on the broad social contexts in which we find ourselves (e.g., chapters on history, science, economics, governance, and the Anthropocene), on what ought to count morally and why (e.g., chapters on humanity, animals, living individuals, ecological collectives, and wild nature), on the nature and meaning of environmental values (e.g., truth and goodness, practical reasons, hermeneutics, phenomenology, and aesthetics), on theoretical understandings of how we should act (e.g., on consequentialism, duty and obligation, character, caring relationships, and the sacred), on key concepts (e.g., responsibility, justice, gender, rights, ecological space, risk and precaution, citizenship, future generations, and sustainability), on specific areas of environmental concern (e.g., pollution, population, energy, food, water, mass extinction, technology and ecosystem management), on climate change considered as the defining environmental problem of our time (e.g., chapters on mitigation, adaptation, diplomacy, and geoengineering), and on social change (e.g., pragmatism, conflict, sacrifice, and action).
Environmental ethics. --- Environmental responsibility. --- Ecological accountability --- Ecological responsibility --- Environmental accountability --- Environmental ethics --- Responsibility --- Environmental quality --- Human ecology --- Ethics --- Moral and ethical aspects --- E-books --- Environmental responsibility --- Environmental protection --- Nature --- Effect of human beings on --- Environmental protection - Moral and ethical aspects --- Nature - Effect of human beings on - Moral and ethical aspects
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Le changement climatique soulève des questions philosophiques complexes. Les textes traduits et présentés dans ce volume s'appliquent à le montrer. Quelles sont les responsabilités des générations présentes envers les générations futures ? Quels devoirs de justice les individus et les États ont-ils envers les plus vulnérables aux impacts climatiques ? Quelles valeurs devraient guider nos actions individuelles et nos choix politiques en matière de changement climatique? Quel rapport devrions-nous entretenir avec le reste de la nature ? Ces questions normatives forment le cœur de la philosophie du changement climatique, un champ de recherche récent mais en pleine expansion qui contribue au renouvellement de la philosophie dans un monde qui change rapidement.
Climat --- Changements. --- Changements climatiques --- Philosophie. --- Écologie humaine --- Éthique de l'environnement --- Justice environnementale --- Éthique de l'environnement --- Écologie humaine --- Nature --- Anthologies. --- Effets de l'homme --- Aspect moral --- Environmental ethics. --- Human ecology. --- Environmental justice. --- Effect of human beings on --- Moral and ethical aspects.
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