This volume brings together essays written at the cutting edge of an emerging sub-field of environmental philosophy, relating to the nature and role of hope.
This volume brings together essays written at the cutting edge of an emerging sub-field of environmental philosophy, relating to the nature and role of hope.Hinweis: Dieser Artikel kann nur an eine deutsche Lieferadresse ausgeliefert werden.
Andrew T. Brei is Visiting Assistant Professor of Philosophy at St Mary's University, TX, USA
Inhaltsangabe
Introduction, Andrew Brei Part I: Hope and Despair 1. The Need to Talk About Despair, Elizabeth Andre 2. Hope and Pressure, Andrew Brei Part II: Hope and Moral Judgments 3. Playing a Requiem on the Titanic: The Virtue of Hope in the Age of Ecological Calamity, Andrew Fiala 4. Hope, Self-Transcendence and Environmental Ethics, John Nolt 5. Optimizing Hope: A Response to Nolt, Trevor Hedberg 6. Hope, Self-Transcendence and Biocentrism, John Nolt Part III: Hope and Virtue 7. Hope in the Age of the Anthropocene, Brian Treanor 8. Have Hope, Not too Much, Mostly for Plants, Jonathan Beever Part IV: Hope and Motivation 9. To a Future Without Hope, Michael Nelson 10. Singing Hope's Praise, Lisa Kretz Bibliography Index About the Contributors
Introduction, Andrew Brei Part I: Hope and Despair 1. The Need to Talk About Despair, Elizabeth Andre 2. Hope and Pressure, Andrew Brei Part II: Hope and Moral Judgments 3. Playing a Requiem on the Titanic: The Virtue of Hope in the Age of Ecological Calamity, Andrew Fiala 4. Hope, Self-Transcendence and Environmental Ethics, John Nolt 5. Optimizing Hope: A Response to Nolt, Trevor Hedberg 6. Hope, Self-Transcendence and Biocentrism, John Nolt Part III: Hope and Virtue 7. Hope in the Age of the Anthropocene, Brian Treanor 8. Have Hope, Not too Much, Mostly for Plants, Jonathan Beever Part IV: Hope and Motivation 9. To a Future Without Hope, Michael Nelson 10. Singing Hope's Praise, Lisa Kretz Bibliography Index About the Contributors
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