Climate Change Ethics and the Non-Human World
Herausgeber: Henning, Brian G.; Walsh, Zack
Climate Change Ethics and the Non-Human World
Herausgeber: Henning, Brian G.; Walsh, Zack
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This book examines from different perspectives the moral significance of non-human members of the biotic community and their omission from climate ethics literature.
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This book examines from different perspectives the moral significance of non-human members of the biotic community and their omission from climate ethics literature.
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Produktdetails
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- Routledge Research in the Anthropocene
- Verlag: Taylor & Francis Ltd
- Seitenzahl: 228
- Erscheinungstermin: 13. Dezember 2021
- Englisch
- Abmessung: 234mm x 156mm x 12mm
- Gewicht: 352g
- ISBN-13: 9781032238296
- ISBN-10: 1032238291
- Artikelnr.: 63003247
- Herstellerkennzeichnung
- Books on Demand GmbH
- In de Tarpen 42
- 22848 Norderstedt
- info@bod.de
- 040 53433511
- Routledge Research in the Anthropocene
- Verlag: Taylor & Francis Ltd
- Seitenzahl: 228
- Erscheinungstermin: 13. Dezember 2021
- Englisch
- Abmessung: 234mm x 156mm x 12mm
- Gewicht: 352g
- ISBN-13: 9781032238296
- ISBN-10: 1032238291
- Artikelnr.: 63003247
- Herstellerkennzeichnung
- Books on Demand GmbH
- In de Tarpen 42
- 22848 Norderstedt
- info@bod.de
- 040 53433511
Brian G. Henning is a professor of philosophy and environmental studies at Gonzaga University. He is founding Co-Chair of the climate action group 350 Spokane. His research includes more than 35 articles and nine books, including Riders in the Storm: Ethics in an Age of Climate Change and the award-winning book The Ethics of Creativity. Zack Walsh is Research Associate at the Institute for Advanced Sustainability Studies (IASS) in Potsdam, Germany. He co-leads the A Mindset for the Anthropocene (AMA) project, which is a transdisciplinary research project and emerging network of change agents integrating personal and socio-ecological transformations to sustainability.
Foreword Introduction 1. Climate Change and the Loss of Nonhuman Welfare 2.
Anthropocentrism and the Anthropocene: Restoration and Geoengineering as
Negative Paradigms of Epistemological Domination 3. Climate Ethics Bridging
Animal Ethics to Overcome Climate Inaction: An Approach from Strategic
Visual Communication 4. Suffering, Sentientism, and Sustainability: An
Analysis of a Non-Anthropocentric Moral Framework for Climate Ethics 5.
Biocentrism, Climate Change, and the Spatial and Temporal Scope of Ethics
6. Evaluating Climate Change with the Language of the Forms of Life 7.
Thinking Through the Anthropocene: Educating for a Planetary Community 8.
Conflicting Advice: Resolving Conflicting Moral Recommendations in Climate
and Environmental Ethics 9. An Eco-centric Proposal for Setting a Price on
Greenhouse Gas Emissions 10. Being Human: An Ecocentric Approach to Climate
Ethics 11. Atmospheres of Object-Oriented Ontology 12. Monsters,
Metamorphoses, and The Horror of Ethics in the "Pelagioscene" 13. Gut
Check: Imagining a Posthuman "Climate" 14. Wonderland Earth in the
Anthropocene Epoch
Anthropocentrism and the Anthropocene: Restoration and Geoengineering as
Negative Paradigms of Epistemological Domination 3. Climate Ethics Bridging
Animal Ethics to Overcome Climate Inaction: An Approach from Strategic
Visual Communication 4. Suffering, Sentientism, and Sustainability: An
Analysis of a Non-Anthropocentric Moral Framework for Climate Ethics 5.
Biocentrism, Climate Change, and the Spatial and Temporal Scope of Ethics
6. Evaluating Climate Change with the Language of the Forms of Life 7.
Thinking Through the Anthropocene: Educating for a Planetary Community 8.
Conflicting Advice: Resolving Conflicting Moral Recommendations in Climate
and Environmental Ethics 9. An Eco-centric Proposal for Setting a Price on
Greenhouse Gas Emissions 10. Being Human: An Ecocentric Approach to Climate
Ethics 11. Atmospheres of Object-Oriented Ontology 12. Monsters,
Metamorphoses, and The Horror of Ethics in the "Pelagioscene" 13. Gut
Check: Imagining a Posthuman "Climate" 14. Wonderland Earth in the
Anthropocene Epoch
Foreword Introduction 1. Climate Change and the Loss of Nonhuman Welfare 2.
Anthropocentrism and the Anthropocene: Restoration and Geoengineering as
Negative Paradigms of Epistemological Domination 3. Climate Ethics Bridging
Animal Ethics to Overcome Climate Inaction: An Approach from Strategic
Visual Communication 4. Suffering, Sentientism, and Sustainability: An
Analysis of a Non-Anthropocentric Moral Framework for Climate Ethics 5.
Biocentrism, Climate Change, and the Spatial and Temporal Scope of Ethics
6. Evaluating Climate Change with the Language of the Forms of Life 7.
Thinking Through the Anthropocene: Educating for a Planetary Community 8.
Conflicting Advice: Resolving Conflicting Moral Recommendations in Climate
and Environmental Ethics 9. An Eco-centric Proposal for Setting a Price on
Greenhouse Gas Emissions 10. Being Human: An Ecocentric Approach to Climate
Ethics 11. Atmospheres of Object-Oriented Ontology 12. Monsters,
Metamorphoses, and The Horror of Ethics in the "Pelagioscene" 13. Gut
Check: Imagining a Posthuman "Climate" 14. Wonderland Earth in the
Anthropocene Epoch
Anthropocentrism and the Anthropocene: Restoration and Geoengineering as
Negative Paradigms of Epistemological Domination 3. Climate Ethics Bridging
Animal Ethics to Overcome Climate Inaction: An Approach from Strategic
Visual Communication 4. Suffering, Sentientism, and Sustainability: An
Analysis of a Non-Anthropocentric Moral Framework for Climate Ethics 5.
Biocentrism, Climate Change, and the Spatial and Temporal Scope of Ethics
6. Evaluating Climate Change with the Language of the Forms of Life 7.
Thinking Through the Anthropocene: Educating for a Planetary Community 8.
Conflicting Advice: Resolving Conflicting Moral Recommendations in Climate
and Environmental Ethics 9. An Eco-centric Proposal for Setting a Price on
Greenhouse Gas Emissions 10. Being Human: An Ecocentric Approach to Climate
Ethics 11. Atmospheres of Object-Oriented Ontology 12. Monsters,
Metamorphoses, and The Horror of Ethics in the "Pelagioscene" 13. Gut
Check: Imagining a Posthuman "Climate" 14. Wonderland Earth in the
Anthropocene Epoch