Tomonobu Imamichi
An Introduction to Eco-Ethica
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An Introduction to Eco-Ethica
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This book discusses the new field of eco-ethica, explores issues arising from a technology-mediated environment and our changing moral consciousness, and presents an ethics that transcends interpersonal ethics so as to also encompass companies and governments
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This book discusses the new field of eco-ethica, explores issues arising from a technology-mediated environment and our changing moral consciousness, and presents an ethics that transcends interpersonal ethics so as to also encompass companies and governments
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- Verlag: Globe Pequot Publishing Group Inc/Bloomsbury
- Seitenzahl: 116
- Erscheinungstermin: 5. August 2009
- Englisch
- Abmessung: 229mm x 152mm x 7mm
- Gewicht: 181g
- ISBN-13: 9780761845546
- ISBN-10: 0761845542
- Artikelnr.: 28176814
- Herstellerkennzeichnung
- Libri GmbH
- Europaallee 1
- 36244 Bad Hersfeld
- gpsr@libri.de
- Verlag: Globe Pequot Publishing Group Inc/Bloomsbury
- Seitenzahl: 116
- Erscheinungstermin: 5. August 2009
- Englisch
- Abmessung: 229mm x 152mm x 7mm
- Gewicht: 181g
- ISBN-13: 9780761845546
- ISBN-10: 0761845542
- Artikelnr.: 28176814
- Herstellerkennzeichnung
- Libri GmbH
- Europaallee 1
- 36244 Bad Hersfeld
- gpsr@libri.de
Tomonobu Imamichi is a philosopher who has taught in both Japan and Europe, and published extensively on matters of ethics and philosophy. He has been director of the Centre International pour Étude Comparée de Philosophie et d'Esthétique since 1979 and a leading force behind the annual International Symposium on Eco-Ethica. He is professor emeritus at the University of Tokyo.
Chapter 1 Preface Chapter 2 Preface to the English Edition Chapter 3
Chapter 1: Preliminary Thoughts on the Essence of Eco-Ethica Part 4 1. Why
ethics now? Part 5 2. The contrary opposition between death and virtue Part
6 3. The unprecedented ethical issues raised by new technology Chapter 7
Chapter 2: Reinstating Ethics Part 8 1. Our responsibility toward nature
and things Part 9 2. Changes affecting the human habitat Part 10 3. Ethics
for living well Part 11 4. Why is ethics being forgotten? Part 12 5.
Turning into skilled animals Part 13 6. Eco-ethica in our day-to-day lives
Chapter 14 Chapter 3: A New Virtue Ethics Part 15 1. Virtues as the
specific manifestations of an ethical system Part 16 2. The history of
creating virtues Part 17 3. The creation of new virtues Chapter 18 Chapter
4: Morals and Logic Part 19 1. The Japanese moral consciousness Part 20 2.
The technology-mediated environment and changes in moral consciousness Part
21 3. The logical structure of action Part 22 4. Technological abstraction
- a new form of abstraction Part 23 5. Self-Regulation of technology and of
humans Part 24 6. The mythos of fire Chapter 25 Chapter 5: Human Beings and
Nature Part 26 1. The position of human beings in primordial nature Part 27
2. Nature and the technology-mediated environment Part 28 3. Learning from
nature Chapter 29 Invitees to the International Symposium on Eco-ethica
Chapter 30 Index
Chapter 1: Preliminary Thoughts on the Essence of Eco-Ethica Part 4 1. Why
ethics now? Part 5 2. The contrary opposition between death and virtue Part
6 3. The unprecedented ethical issues raised by new technology Chapter 7
Chapter 2: Reinstating Ethics Part 8 1. Our responsibility toward nature
and things Part 9 2. Changes affecting the human habitat Part 10 3. Ethics
for living well Part 11 4. Why is ethics being forgotten? Part 12 5.
Turning into skilled animals Part 13 6. Eco-ethica in our day-to-day lives
Chapter 14 Chapter 3: A New Virtue Ethics Part 15 1. Virtues as the
specific manifestations of an ethical system Part 16 2. The history of
creating virtues Part 17 3. The creation of new virtues Chapter 18 Chapter
4: Morals and Logic Part 19 1. The Japanese moral consciousness Part 20 2.
The technology-mediated environment and changes in moral consciousness Part
21 3. The logical structure of action Part 22 4. Technological abstraction
- a new form of abstraction Part 23 5. Self-Regulation of technology and of
humans Part 24 6. The mythos of fire Chapter 25 Chapter 5: Human Beings and
Nature Part 26 1. The position of human beings in primordial nature Part 27
2. Nature and the technology-mediated environment Part 28 3. Learning from
nature Chapter 29 Invitees to the International Symposium on Eco-ethica
Chapter 30 Index
Chapter 1 Preface Chapter 2 Preface to the English Edition Chapter 3
Chapter 1: Preliminary Thoughts on the Essence of Eco-Ethica Part 4 1. Why
ethics now? Part 5 2. The contrary opposition between death and virtue Part
6 3. The unprecedented ethical issues raised by new technology Chapter 7
Chapter 2: Reinstating Ethics Part 8 1. Our responsibility toward nature
and things Part 9 2. Changes affecting the human habitat Part 10 3. Ethics
for living well Part 11 4. Why is ethics being forgotten? Part 12 5.
Turning into skilled animals Part 13 6. Eco-ethica in our day-to-day lives
Chapter 14 Chapter 3: A New Virtue Ethics Part 15 1. Virtues as the
specific manifestations of an ethical system Part 16 2. The history of
creating virtues Part 17 3. The creation of new virtues Chapter 18 Chapter
4: Morals and Logic Part 19 1. The Japanese moral consciousness Part 20 2.
The technology-mediated environment and changes in moral consciousness Part
21 3. The logical structure of action Part 22 4. Technological abstraction
- a new form of abstraction Part 23 5. Self-Regulation of technology and of
humans Part 24 6. The mythos of fire Chapter 25 Chapter 5: Human Beings and
Nature Part 26 1. The position of human beings in primordial nature Part 27
2. Nature and the technology-mediated environment Part 28 3. Learning from
nature Chapter 29 Invitees to the International Symposium on Eco-ethica
Chapter 30 Index
Chapter 1: Preliminary Thoughts on the Essence of Eco-Ethica Part 4 1. Why
ethics now? Part 5 2. The contrary opposition between death and virtue Part
6 3. The unprecedented ethical issues raised by new technology Chapter 7
Chapter 2: Reinstating Ethics Part 8 1. Our responsibility toward nature
and things Part 9 2. Changes affecting the human habitat Part 10 3. Ethics
for living well Part 11 4. Why is ethics being forgotten? Part 12 5.
Turning into skilled animals Part 13 6. Eco-ethica in our day-to-day lives
Chapter 14 Chapter 3: A New Virtue Ethics Part 15 1. Virtues as the
specific manifestations of an ethical system Part 16 2. The history of
creating virtues Part 17 3. The creation of new virtues Chapter 18 Chapter
4: Morals and Logic Part 19 1. The Japanese moral consciousness Part 20 2.
The technology-mediated environment and changes in moral consciousness Part
21 3. The logical structure of action Part 22 4. Technological abstraction
- a new form of abstraction Part 23 5. Self-Regulation of technology and of
humans Part 24 6. The mythos of fire Chapter 25 Chapter 5: Human Beings and
Nature Part 26 1. The position of human beings in primordial nature Part 27
2. Nature and the technology-mediated environment Part 28 3. Learning from
nature Chapter 29 Invitees to the International Symposium on Eco-ethica
Chapter 30 Index